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1'r nehvk i*i KitsiMiri \:iirrr; \Vl.-M. WI.AK HAOKS. At ?lru?:t(ist.>, tutly ?h.*. < karvs Gl.oyv.v~_ t Root /rgjnm ' 1 '**. - / >? ii? u " ^nit ?o.< i.> linoM'.rvr.To.Ntc. , .unveil m t'.t l?v mini. "V.,5Uc., Cl* : ' i* v..^'v .Ninil'U'S fr? 0. ' l>< i til Hill llroUUtiiif Wanted- fin idea SS3 ! > -Vt.vt yiur tili-r.^ tliev n.uy l.rliitf >?.u wrnKl JOHN WKWlFHlllTHN * O . V -t.-nt Attoi I V mnlngtwii 1' r thnr C. it io oOfo j Til * i r i ? i in*" i a: vi J1 J ll Lift INSU RAN3E COMPANY OF MEW YORK. SfCHAHU A Mc.TitDV, l\?**i.lent. Adset* OVIT ? 1.000 Oil ,Siir|?lu-> over ;{A.otio iiin on lumiran iu io foroH. ov?r !i:?ij,noo,noo no I NIMMK lSN7. Total I iP'oiiic |vi7 Jol.l'i'J.HOS OH income per week, over l.noo noil 00 ?ti<Miti ' . acli ^*i?r?ioy: il-iy ISO,ooo no Uci<o>?ue per h'Hir (.Uaukin.; lionr-i) IlG.lO'i 00 iumiraflee in form* in S I. Dee. Xlsl, '!I7 > s S75,N10 00 tUftiraiK'rt written 1O1.I |?:lt <1 for ill fill '70 l,-05,4:MOO Premium-. received in S U in 1M7 i:t4.057 J>4 fjej4i.ii icis-iei |. liil in S (J ?.. iu Vf. 110,177 The i:iri?i'*t :in<l West Companv the \vi11*I?I. I'-ii.i Policy ILoM , jb is ! V..'7, H <3 . X^gIIj \W AIN,! Si 1* K C I A L AGKNT, L a a c a s tor, S. C'. ( 50 F3 '7 P jp^p ^ A S a, iva.1 - .>() ft P^-p rj ,m AM*S i i l v'J"* li/ p lyi ' ' ' ? ' sub-scripti >.i V N ?fco a'.\ ?va p i[ al.ir pii km at pricos \vt s- ?U l? I ' A. ??vr Mr 1 \ V. It I W V u < r VI! ' I'l 11 -? vi it* n ot.o X m h.? ir; I) Hiam'nr 1st, next, for }lI /oar a lehtednoss t.<? tl ito, nil 1 |> i v j)( yonr subscription o:u vo ir in a I- ! ano i : I ^ot tiio bonoiil of a > >vo \ jricex. II j 01 II I f< 2 Address all on T. S. r>lv uMH of tUc lilnnil mi?5 XiVvrj. N tn' :? * i sulJVr \ritii iifuruln'r.. 1 Ida i I ly nml permanently cured ?> !' ; era. i. vopv disett.ve of i i ii, c.ironic ' siii(Miml>s i i Crowns' Iron }\t.oivn j- i*l us -I for in-nrly ti " r?? r < !' u t't'iiliiry, ft stands to-day fore* most nni' i.o mir most valued remedies. li:\>\v::.s' I'on Hitlers is sold liy n!l dealers. %. f " J k ' r- .. ' 'jvi .vLt I LANCWS 1 ER ANI) CHESTER RAILWAY. IIKT WHEN CIIK>TKK AND LANCASTER. Schedule ill idled Dllil v excent Siin.lov on and after Sept 11, 1S08. WI'NTHOUXI) | EASTROUND. No's. 14 ami 1 ?. | No's. 17 and la* A M. 1' M. A M. P M !>55 5 fij Ar Chester I,v 11 00 7 00 !*n7 5 07 Uiclihurg 11 38 7 45 8 55 4 55 Rasoombville 11 52 7 55 P M S :>:t 1 Fort Lawn 12 12 S 15 s no loo Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 Connects at Chester with Southern Ro/'wav, Scaooard Air Line and Carolina and North Western Railway. Connects at ancaster with the Ohio River it t harleston. Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. J M Heath, G. 1?. A., \V H Hardin, V P and Au<l., Chester Tickled ? pain. I can d?? the same tor t effects result from my e\tr:i pleasant ne^s and satisfaction I've the experience, the 4>kti doing all brunches of scient.fic I * "J Special attention givet \\ oi k. No charge for exatni Or J. E. Butle I, A N C A ST prnfeve? ?a .m np srtcs#^. Iftis B'Htsy ntt Three Times Each ]]%ec1v cents for one ve * ? V vf" "1 :? El T Si.v/rea Eaocx / ."# /? 10# _ ^ . i ' u t ' c * /i unls for one ^ y rs ; * p *r rr4! >\ cr^ p i 8fi?_s nr. .fc.ytj A/v ree for one vear < to i'.i.: Li;i> ;n.i one year io a Ivan i ipiote ahove. .J -i -a - J -: ' * - " - : li. .1 ?J >J -A M Ift HI ,?tt Ciioap Enough. The Ledger ('Semi week Iy ?, The e\v York World (Tri-weekly) id ILoiue an I Farm, all three pa- 1 rs, one year for $2. 15. Too L''l_'cr Semi-weekly), I'lio ' tlanla ^institution < Weekly; ami . omo an I Farm, all three papers le year for $2.25. The Ledger (Semi weekly) and i [omcand Farm one year for $ 1.50 Or, all four papers one year I >r $3.00. 1 mm mm ><iaasaa lers aiul make r iRTER 1 Notice to Road Overseers. A Mj OYK.RSKKRS OK PtBLIi i?>u?ls in Liu ccounty or hereby untitled to call out their r? hi hands un I work their si ctions of roai nl ihe earliest ilay possible. M t * IS MtDXr.R, Co. Supr. atul dir. of Hd. | Keby. :?4, 1SUD. ????? ???i?? Notice! I To the Debtors ami Creditors v Kvan Ito'liHf/s, Deceased. 4 IjTj PF.lt-tOS INDKHTEO T( / V the lute Kvati Itollinga ar? here ! by notified to sett'e theiy indebted j ne-s ut once and all persons bavin; i claims against the estate of the sail ! livatt Rollings, d ceased, are reipiirei j to present the same, properly verified to the undersigned at once R K Rt)IjLIN(tS, Kxecutor. Oftkhurs*. S <'. t?TS\J BCSRIHK i TO FHK LEDGER tW Pay I p. J Pay your suhscripiton ti 1 Lkdcf.IC! I extracted bis tooth without roll. Neither pain t\or after toting. My metliods suggest instead. iowhow" and .no facilities for dentistry at the least (S?st. i to (iold Crown and lJrid?re inations and estimates. dgs, Dentist, KK. S C. TP TH> aa# JLtJiSMAf * :) year. - vm syrp Stjla ** I # ico wo will send you any 0110 ol 23 "3 SCHSC It IIJK NOW! If you arc not already a nub scriber to Tho Ledger subscribe now and get the benefit of our clubbing rates. omittances to jed^er, lUncuHtor, fS. C, From Exfrsma fisrvcusness.! ^fjj " THAT ?dr c&n contain the ^ elements necessary to cure all disens- , C8, Is a fact well known to everyone. j ; j Dr. Wiles' Synletix of llcstorativo Remedies consists of seven distinct I vcly different I ?. I preparations. each for its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. liraiuicy, ti? llenry St., St. t.'atlt- j j j erincs, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf- | j fercd from cxtrerr.o nervousness ana annoy- I ? i lng constipat ion, developing into palpitation j 1 and weakness of the lieurt. I was unablo to I sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In t I nty left side, palpitation and a constant j feeling of weakness and prostration. I began I t | using Pr. Mill's* Nervine, lle;irt Ouro and . I Nerve and Liver Tills and the AntH'aln I Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain \ and headaclie. I soon felt much improved ! and the pains and aches and weariness left 4 | me. 1 then took I>r. Miles' Restorative I Tonic and urn now restored to tny former l>r. Miles' Remedies H&y4 'I are sold l>y all drug-BN t gists under a positive IVlllos^ ^ ! guarantee, first hottle ^Remedies! . . benefits or money re-fe Re8tor? I 1 funded. Book on dis- RCr , , S I cases of the heart and L'1 nerves free. Addre.ss, plfc ^ifcYjillJll t ' DR. MILES MKl)iCAL CO.. Elkhart, lnd. j 8CII Kl)l' I.K IN KKoM OCT. 2<1, WIS ? First (ilasj, Daily, ? I 1 West a in 11 in Fast | j Leavis 7 in Charleston him arrives Is " U Hit Augusta 111 45 " | i ' il 2'' i ciillnilna ft 20 " " lo in Kingsviile 4 2h ' I NOUTH r.VKOMNA DIVISION , . . 'I ? Daily. hxeept Suinlay ? t j 76 77 78 74 j ,i I a in. ? ni i i-uve Arrive p in. j> m ' I S 20 11 to I annleii .'1 00 4 .40 j lo 10 12 4o Krisliaw 2 16 .'4 10 ( t 10 .'40 1 2 66 Death springs 1 46 2 16 ! 10 40 1 ml I'leaHttlil Hill '40 2 mi * 11 60 1 20 I,alienator 1 20 I 20 12 16 12. Klvershle 1 06 12 15 1 60 1 6o Culaw h* J inic'n 12 60 li 20 v Jl 1(1 2 16 Kock lllli 12 25 il 50 ? 4 40 2 t'.? Y .rkville 11 52 7 60 0 20 '{ 56 liiaekshurg lo 45 GOO n No 81 No 82 a 7 40 Hlaekxhiirg 7 25 0 00 4 26 -httlbt 10 15 6 140 e 1100 5 21 Kuf oei f .r?lt .hi 1100 14 140 ^ I 12 2 ) G 20 Marion h lo 2 00 1 p n:. p in a ni p in li (Dl'FNKY UltlNill !(, ? Dally, F.xeept Sumlai ? '] 86 S2 si Mi j, P in a in heave \ r Ive a in. p m 4 10 5 20 Kla -kMimg 7 20 0 2o 4 4 25 5 60 t'lier.'k ? Fal * 7 o5 (5 o5 ' 600 G 2n <?aU'.n-.\ G 4<l 6 40 ,! i rain No 77. going We.i makes .lay light Coo lit el ion .I I anra?ter with I lie \> L ik >' I in i r i 1 a I liork 51 i 11 wit li I he , li -Miuthern lla'tro'iil, going north, at | liltti'knhii rg n i ti ti e -soim nern Train N >78 going ea-t makes eon- II neetlon at Mari mi. N I' with I4 e s j Soi l hern lluiinnil, a( lliackshurg , I with S iithern uini at i-ain ua er witii ' the I, A Kail tail 1> ''rain N-. M uofiii_' t-a-t eon* (, tio'tiuti at N t with Hit' . "> A [ I. K?i I !" > 1" I ^OlIIL.' (IIHI. a!! liiM'it height trai>ts w||| our;y j v , |i;i-.M'iiKer- if priivnii-ii ivuli tteket*. \\ j li A lOllll'I'-OII, > It I/M III |i|\i I), Tr.tfHc V|nn?,Ker. Div. Pas-, Ag'. | | REGITRATiON NOTICE. U c 'PHKI'i; l.l/'VVI t. I" A K K noi.f | tl < 1 that i ??- It i -ti radon ItiixKn will , lieojifn a1 I < <'<>1111 lioiiw* fur the 1 ic,' sir iiIom of | ar -hi' i it lei to n-ir jn inter uimei I lie ? 11 ' It ot lull, oil the jj ! << Moiii|tt> in t 'h hi ai Ik. until :<0 I ilay I'Teeeil I tin l e to xi general eleotion \V (} % POft I Kit. ? <'liairm-n It ?ar t itegi-u -atom l< (I K:n leant or ?* , I III,' ti IHt?n ! ai K W.L. DOUGLAS ! S3 SHOE In tho*\Xftorld. |> For 14 jrf?r? thU ihnf, by merit ... alone. hu (lUltncdd nil competitors. W. h. Douglas $15*). $4 no and $5 00 ah*** arf too productions of thllM workmen, from 111 f boot malarial possible at these price* Alar* 1 pjf ao*! $4.00 aboee for men, #3.50, $3.00 an4 #1.79 for bora. W. I. Douglas shoes are Indorsed by orer l.'no.OU) wearers as the heat la styla, ft and durability of any shod arer offered at tba prions They are mad* la all the latest .. shapes and styles, and of every rarl " ety of leather. If dealer cannot snppty roe, write for rate. s< 'Xlte loW. L Douglas. Brockton. Maaa Sold by Pill-: OTHKli SI OK OF THK |T PIUITKK. t'iiat IMiU'lit'M Killiiij Alliir ::s A Soon in the Li^ht of the Testimony. Negroes Fired First. | !ii special to The State. ,di Kd<rctield, Marches.?The race ill i >t at tiiis place which occurred t" >n hist Saturday ni^iit seems now I St o Jhavo subsided. lloth whites ri m?l i lacks implicated in the af- K air are quietly following their at ustoinary vocations. (i The dispatch which appeared in se I'lie State of yesterday was writ- ; en hurriedly and only presented ist me side of the case. It now seems 01 roil) statements made by reliable ot itizens of this place that the at- to ack was premeditated on the part m >f the negroes and that the whites' w< vho were engaged in the riot act- ice <1 solely in self defense. The testimony at the inquest! shows that three pistol shots were ired into the whites before they}*'1 eplied at all. Then a perfect ulisadc followed. One of the !lt vt unded darkies. Wilkes Ballon- if ine, ran about 200 yards before v< 10 fell, and he hid his pistol just ' ] aside a plank fence beside which 1 at io lay. Two freshly tired chain- jn >ers were found in same. : ?r< Another pistol with three fresh- di y tired chambers, together with''*1 m empty whiskey bottle werei''! blind on the spot where the nog iT oes opened the trouble t?y a dep-jft ity marshal. It seems also that a he whole party of darkies were irined, with one or two exceptions, ! md that there wis about IS in he crowd, opposed by live or six ; vliites. .ntl Arthur Townsond, the negro M vho caused all the troub'e, seems P< o have organized the party ofj':,J legroes. IIo is a worthless loafer bout the town and regarded as|" .7 xtreniely insolent. lie cursed everal factory employes as being ni ,iw down 4 white trash," which!*1 f course incensed the latter. ! hey (old him they would see him lM iter aud Townsond replied that l,r 'By (i ? d I w ill attend to you U1 iter. ' I ins remark \v:i> made '? ' ? two very young operatives, j ,ho are now in knee pants, and ?1 itii11?-< 1 i?v TownsenH himself. V her. it was learned that this ,l" egro liad organized a moh to -asi-t him, older men accompanied lie hoys to see that they were not armed when they came up town > make purchases for their parnt?. The negroes followed the as hites toward the factory and hen they met the riot occurred. :l Several prominent whites heard lireats hy the negroes as they tailed for Cotton Mill row, as it > called. Three negroes in the l)C rowd have made allidavits that icy went there expect ing trouble. Messrs. Croft cNL Tillman will on ext Monday apply for hail for *11 lie defendant s. . r th lion uI y In lllnod Drop. Ill C!i';in inc>tn? n cloan No rauiy without it. ( .iscaivt*, ( amly I'atliai . ?U.hi >o*ir I>1?>4*?1 ami k<-fp it clean. I>) irring up the l.i/y liver and driving all ini > tint us ironi tlie hod v. I'm nin today t> nmxli i impli s, i?Mi!s, lilotclus, lilai'klu.ids, tid I lint bilious complexion by taking ascarot*. - kcanty lor ton < cuts. All dtng- j tais, satisfaction guaranteed, lUe,'Joc,60c. II1 II < i liij; <>tl?T. i I ,MI Ono pound of the African1 middens cotton seed, Tlio At-1 mta Journal, ? largo eight page, | kvico-a week paper for ono year, ,,,, . 1 n<l The Ledger, twice-a-woek for no year?ALL for $2. which ' mat he paid in advanco. Think lo ... . I iii) f this ! 20(5 papers in a year, und Co no pound of the African Limb 'j*' ss seed, enough to plant ono h?i *th of an acre, all for $2. Th j j,p ound of Hoed alone sells for $1.!'"' n a he .Journal for $1., and The pri .odger for $1.50. '^i The Journal und The edger, both papers semi-weekly, > ill lie sent one year, without the 7/>< >ed, for $1.75. ne Pa. ltOOl'S ADVANCE STEADILY. nother Five Miles (iaincd on the Way to Mulolos. Manilat March 20.-?At dayi;ht .today, (ten. MacArthur's [vision ad"anced from Marihu> ong the railroad .to liigaa, live iles distance, with the Nebraska, ;>iith Dakota and Pennsylvania 'giments on the right and the ansas and Montana regiments id third artillery on the left, en. Wheaton's brigade is in reive. The American forces met with rong opposition in jungle. First le of the Nebraskau and then le of the Pennsylvania and ufrwai'ds two of the Montana regi. ent were killed. Thirty-live ere wounded, including one otlir of the Kansas regiment. HOW TO LOOK om> l> (ioo<l looks sire really more ian skin deep,depending; entirely ) u henltliy condition of all the tul organs If the liver is in tivo you have a bilious look; your stomach is disordered, >u have a dispeptic look; if your dm vs are affected, you have a nehed look. Secure good health, 1 I you will surely have good inks. "Electric Hitters*" is a k>u Alterative and Tonic. Acts reetly on the stomach, liver and i'dneys, purities the blood, cures nnpics, blotches and boils, ami ives a good complexion. Every if tie guaranteed. Sold at Crawital Urns' Drue store. 60 cents bottle. Wouldn't Find Any. A few weeks ago, a jockey, a dive of Erin's Isle, was called a witness in a trial, and the opising counsel was doing all ho mid to invalidate his testimony. "What are you?" he began in bullying tone. "Sure, I'tu a jockey, same as V father was before me," was o reply. "All!" said the lawyer, thrust g his hands into his pockets and cparing to enjoy himself hugely it h this witness, "and I suppose iur father did a little cheating his time, like the rest of the uternily?" f " Troth, and I .s'poso he did, >w and thin," was the reply. "Ami where do you suppose he now ?" "In Heaven, I hope- rest his wl." "And what sho'Id such fellows jockeys do there, I should liko kiiow,' 111<1111rc*? 1 the lawyer in voice of thunder. I'addy .scratched hi head, ion, with a sly jjrin, lie replied: 4'Train horses for tlx4 ntijrcls, rhaps." 4i.\nd cheat them us they did eir fellow m utalsf' ' Vlayhe so,'1 replied the jockey, ill nnuhashed. 4 * A h! they would he proseeuled ? en!" exclaimed the lawyer trinphant I v. i4Sorru a hit," answered the itness. 44And why;'" 44Hooauso they mi^ht search i.Miven over and over again, ?and ilevil of a lawyer would they id there!" si ho it i:\VA it i>. Sinn I'he reideis of this paper will lie a*ed to learn tluii there I* at l-Hst e dreaded diseaae thut whence h is en h lc to cure In nil if* waxes ami at in f 'ntnrrli tiall'n < ntnrrli t 'uru the on I v poult <ve cure'now known the medical fru'erolty. t"ntnrrli tie* ' ( ? constitutional 111seii.no, requires it iistltut lonnl treatment. Hail's t'arh (Jure in taken internally, acting * rctly upon the IiIikhI an l mucous frncea of thesystetn.thereby destroy" < the foundation ol' the dineane, nud ring the patient strength by build* C lip the ooiiatltutlon and assisting lure in doing i<h work The nro ietora ImvH mm much faith in 11m -alive power*, tha' they offer One indrea Dollar* for any r?st that it lr to cure. Hen-i for lint of teal I? mlala Mhlrefw, J. K CHENEY A CO., ledo. O. MTSjIU by Druggiata, J. lADAOnEciiM InlOmlnutMbf Dr. MIIm' uiPuu. "UnectaUdoM." AtdruaMb