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T>r. WIIps'Nrrvi! Pi.ASTKiisrure llUKl'M \ niSM. \VEAI( 11AOKS. At (Iruunlsts, only 25c KAHL'S * mm y ^^0 Fan A Cfttifc :T '. ,i i. not cunc. ff> .Inn .. I> vc tin<l N r.l V K TON IU 0" rent by mini. "V.-.,5Uc.t ?a *' *) i?t r vjff. .Samples frees. 4i VM Xif Hie *;hv?.i-iu? WOTU PPVBIS ijf PI <-Uie Teeth ami Ur.aui. '/.anted-an Idea :S - r Idea*: thov may brltin >.>u wraltt '.Vm.' JOnN Wtlilll-'KlirHN t CO , Pili-n* Attoi "taxi. ' i rkrn, D r thrir {' r /o oiKVh TH? ivl J rj\L LIF- INSU fiANCt COMPANY OF KEW YORK, Vlit) A Mc'i'l'KDV, I'ri'jtideiit. Awts iivt*r $ 253,00 l.nrtO 00 P'ijirp.;.- ir.vr 85,000 OiiD Oil .'bile nran t .1 fore*". over 936,on:),n0n 00 INIMMK 1S97. IVRk1 Tueonte l>97 S 54. pij ?;os 00 tile per week, over 1,00n 000 no ..tenon. ' x."h wording day 180,000 00 U'jccr.>ue p-r h ?ur ^Haukirj? Itonrs) 30, 10S 00 iraiiee in f >r :e in S 1, Dee. 31st. '97 .ii S 875,810 01 > vluc. ranee written and paid for In s C7in '79 1,205,493 00 iPceunimns received in s C ill l97 2?4.057 84 Jiejttli losses p lid in S fj .J in IV. 116 477 TLe arrest and host Companv "i tir.e world. Paid Policy Hold c .- & ic >'.'7. s?2d,!M)2,05;>. M- Gr. McILWatW, S?'KCIAL AGKNT. Lancaster, S. C. jP^fTSTprq} t j i - 50 F^TfTB n F A 1.1,114 \ t - 50 t - Til JSP*" * y piyin^ your subscriptio *fce ?ivv?? |?)[u!ur pipers at prices a 2 8 I ? & E V MI I \ A It It K A It *? f If ?o, yo'i can ipvo us your note *so be due December 1st, next, for r indebtedness to date, and pay irltir subscription one year in alvsu9<:<? act i'et the benefit of above Address all or T. S. C . f ni?cu?i? of (hr niootl nnil Sfrrf* No iino i;.-? (I sutler with neuralgia. This disease is ?|ii:okly and permanently cured I 11y I iron its' iron Kii.ers. K very disease of I the ldo-.it, nerv.';. uud stomaeli, elironio | >r <> ! rv U", Miieeuinba to Drowns' Iron j Hiit ?i nown and us-sl for ncnrlv a prirtor of u eontnrv, it stands to-day foremost among onr most valued remedies, j Drowns'Iron Hitters is sold l>y all dealers. I ' ?? H (. || |ft M ' -A ,v, -W^ jLANCASTER ANI) CUESi'ER RAILWAY. BETWEEN CMK-TKH AND LANCASTER. Seliedule iti etlWd Daily except Sunday oil ami after Sept 11, 1898. WKSTBOUN'I) I KASTBOUND. No's. 14 and lti J No's. 17 and 15' A M. r M. A M. P M 0 55 o ii") Ar Chester Lv 11 on 7 00 0 07 5 07 Kiclihurg 11 38 7 45 S 55 4 55 Hascombville 11 52 7 55 P M 8:5.1 4.3:1 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 15 S no 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 Connects at Cluster with Southern lloi'way, Seaooard Air Line and Carolinaaml North-Western Railway. Connects at an caster with the Ohio River ( harleston. Leroy Spring's, Pres., Lancaster, 8. C. .1 M Heath, (4. P. A., W 11 H trdin, V P and And., Chester ; tmHnBMBnonHHHBB $ icklfid because pain. I can do the same for effects result from my extr: pleasant ness and satisfaction I've the experience, the "ki doinjjf all branches of scientific J'-tfT" Special attention <rive Work. No charge for exam tlr i. E. Rutle LANCAST mi mi m (Three Times Each, Week cents for one yt asm cam Sixteen Pa<ies Every Wee ents for one j TPTp/R\T\/rPJh-5 TH P . MiA Mb; fhi iYee for one veai W a to Tiik Lkduku oho year io adva WO (Jlioto ahoVO. Chaip Enough. Tho Lodger (Somi wookly), Tho j New York World (Tri-weokly) j and Homo and Farm, all throe pa- , pers, one year for $2.15. The Lodger (Somi-wookly), Tho Atlanta Constitution (Wookly) and Homo and Farm, all throo papers one year for $2.25. Tho Ledger (Semi wookly) and Homo and Farm one year for $1.50 Or, all four papers ono yoar for $3.00. tiers and make i ARTER I * :.U' ilL . aiL VtX,v ^ i Notice to Road Overseers. I () \ lili OVERSEERS OF PLBLI | loads in Lanctster county are hereby notified to call out their r? a<l hands ami w irk their st ctious of mini at llie earliest ilay possible. M O G ARDNER, Co. Rupr. anil Clir. of ltd. Keliy. 24, 1899. Notice! j Jo the Itebtors and CrettlforM of Evhh JioUtuffH, l)ecetine?l. I 1,1, PERNOR INDEBTED TO i V the late Evan Rollings are here by notified to sett'e theiy indebtedness at once ami all persons having claims against the estate of the said Evan Rollings, deceased, are required to present the same, properly verified, lo the undersigned at once R. E. ROLLINGS, Executor. Oakliurs*. S C. IST'SUBCSRIBIO TC I'll 10 LEDGER Buy Up. * I'll v vnin* 1 - t ? . ,.j 7w.?i miusbll|'ll(IU lO i Lkix'.ku! I extracted his tooth without you. Neither pain nor after acting. My methods suggest instead. now how" ami ne facilities for dentistry at the least cost, n to Gold Crown and Bridge inations and estimates. tige, Dentist, EK S C. its iTMN ItU&Sf* ') >ar k ) year. - <rm T\rp JUII9 s r. nee wo will send you any one of a NUBSCKIIIE .NOW! If you are not already a sub scribor to The Ledger subscribe now and get the bonotit of our clubbing rates. remittances to Ledger, Lancaster, H. <J, \ . * I * ' \ ' > SEVENTY LIVES LOST. . I From a Wrecked Steamer Cur j tying is;? Easter Excursionists Down iu 10 Minutes. Southampton, March .'31.?The passenger steamer Stella, pl\ing between this port and Channel Islands, crushed upon the Dead Cftttpict rock near the island of Aldornov yesterday afternoon in a dense fog and foundered in ton j minutes, her boiler exploding j with a thunderous report as she ' went down. Hut in spite of this there was no panic on hoard. The coasting steamer Lynn, : which brought the news of the disaster here, picked up foiubouts and forty persons belonging to the Stella. The second officer of the Stella, i ? wno was among those rescued, says thai the collapsed boat was I launched full of people. He thinks 'she struck on the rocks owing to - ? j!l Another steamer has picked up a boat containing 55 persons, including 20 women who escaped from the wrecked steamer. They ' have been landed here 'I'he Stella hail on board 185 I passengers, who were going to spend their Kaster on Channel i islands. The latest estimates today are j that 70 were lost. llcnaty In IUuud Drop. Clean Mood mennti a clean akin. No icnutv without it. t .iscnrcts, Candy t'atliurtic clean your blood and keep it clean, by ' itirriiiK up the laz.v liver and driving all int unities from the bod v. Ib-gin to-day to , luni.sh pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ami that sickly bilious complexion by taking c.asoarets,?beauty for ten cent*. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c, 50c. Masons Warned. A member of the Masonic fraternity has received a telegram warning Masons, through him, of a woman who is heading this way from South Catoiina, wno claims t te be the widow of a Mason, and who is said to be a fraud. She has a small child, in a go-cart, with her.?Charlotte Observer. j Thought He Was Louhet. !| Paris, April 1. ?A wealthy gentleman mined Tourrett was shot dead yesterday evening on the Hois de Boulogne bv a man who mistook his victim for President Louhet, to whom M. Tourrett bore a striking resemblance. The murderer, whose name is Ozmotif, and who is 119 years old, 1 ih thought to he insane. The words <?f a preacher?tho messages he delivers to his con probation every Sahlmth ? have n?? influence on the heart of "walking mi'linery signs.lie is unalde to reach the masses, Israel" the plain people, because they feel that they have no place in the "modern" church?that they are not wanted - that they would he laughed at. The result is that only those who dress elegantly attended church in the towns Now. what is to l>o done about it! "Dress parade on Sunday has driven tho poor people out of the church. Arc they to stay out# You say this is nonsense? that is not true?that there is no foundation for such a statement. Investigate a little and then report. ? Mt. Airy News. The cotton mills in the New England States have restored the wages of operatives to what they wete prior to 1898. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin KM You Han Always Bought Basra the ./wW1-TT Slfnators of What atop* N*ural?Uf K MIIm' Pain Pills. DR. BURROWS AN EXPANSION 1ST lie Ciiini's Out Strt?n?*ly for 11; 1 pcriulisiu in His Opening Ad dress nt the Georgia Baptist State Convention. Savannah (in,, March !> 1. ? The Georgia Stale Baptist Convention began its seventy-seven! ll annual session here this morning. Ex Governor W. J. Northern is '.lie presiding otlieer. The address of welcome was responded to l?y Rev. Dr. Lansing Burrows, D. D . of Augusta, who is secretary ol" the Southern Baptist Convention. Dr. Burrows said that the welcome was accepted in tin* spirit in which it was extended, i 11 - < * - - * ?'?. IJUIIIMV* LOUCHCO U|)(in Till' policy <?f imperialism (hiring liis address. Tremendous changes had occurred since the convention mot in Augusta a year ago, Dr. Burrows said, lie spoke of the war and its results. "The opportunity for which we prayed has come," he said. "The shells of Sampson and the guns of Lee have made for us an open door." Dr. Burrows declared that he was an expansionist and an imperialist, lie was calmly watching the do velopments of the Providence of (iod, and was not troubled about what the future might bring forth. "1 am an imperialist, through and through. 1 want to see .Jesus Christ King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I want to see the knowledge of the Lord God cover the earth as the waters cover tho great deep. "The question which now con fronts the Christian people of this country, said Dr. Burrows "is, 'Shall wo go in and possess those lands?'" Tho church, he said, can make use of the sword which is carving the way to civilization. Dr. Burrows' address was listened to w ith most intense interest and there was a strong temptation to applaud his ideas of imperialism and expansion as ap plied to tho church. This method of approval is not countenanced in Southern church assemblages, however. SIOB UKWAKI), $IOO I lie reel- x of tiiii |>np-r will he l>lei'.s-<l to Litre elm' there is hi I"hh' on?.1 -wleii .ii-?e1*.* i Inn science hi-* h-eo ? le in rur? hi all i's h ami i Inn is''niarth HhM'm 'atttrrh ' lire I is I-!.- omy positive -lire now known l > ili- medico f a -r. itv atarrli i?e | inj{ si < ? iHiiniiio ihi di-ease rwjuire- a \ (" n-i.iii iomtt' ireatin- iit HmiI'h i '? fa'rh (lure H taken internally, a<-ti>>K ilir ct > U.n tic IihmxI an iiitiiniUh nii'rceaol 'iie-y-t hi thereby dexlroyii K i In* f?.?ii<ia< ion of /h?* illseiigH, mill uivm.k the pulie i' M'rr-ngih t>\ bui>dii'K II t ie a <i HSHimilli iih<lire in iIihiik i s work Tbe prol>rietoiH liav. union fiitn in it ell illvf |Hiwerg inn' they otter () Hundred Hollar-fn any run. tliat ?t fail- ! i*ure s n for Mat of ie-iiiiiontMlM vddre? J V ' MKN'KY A O. To'edo () ft-?y--?.li1 by |)rii|?^i-itH 7 no. N. C. Veterans Will Go to Charleston, 8. (\ The Charlotte Cump U. C. V. will leave Charlotte for Charleston on Wednesday, May 10th, at I 1 o'clock p. in., going My the Southern Railway. Many of the North Carolina Camps will go at t 1m unm n i "?i * " "? - 4 ~ u nuillO I MHO UVUl" IIJO Hit 111(3 route. A III if Offer. One pound of the African Limbless cotton seed, The Atlanta Journal, a large eight page, twice a week paper for one year, and The T^edger, twice-a-week for one year?ALL for $2. which must he paid in advance. Think of this ! 206 papers in a year, and one pound of the Afriuan Limb less seed, enough to plant one fi'th of an acre, all for $2. Th pound of seed alone sells for $1. 'Hie Journal for $1., and The Ledger for $1.50. The Journal and The Lodger, both papers semi-weekly, will t>e sent one year, without the seed, for $1.76. I New Departure of a Fur mors' Alliance. A peculiar and at the same time very sensible set of resolutions says the Herald and Presbyter, was passed at the recent session of the Clinton (O.) County Farmers' I Alliance as follows : Whereas, the Farmer's Institute, for the past twelve years has been passing resolutions regulating everything, from township | a (Tail's to the national banking and currency system; and j J Whereas, We have observed | that the seasons come and go v. itiijout any special reference to our J individuality, and that the rains fall upon the just and unjust, and | in spite of our protests that trusts , have been formed to control the j prices and output of everything hinder the sun, from pig-iron to ( hewing gum; therefore, licit i Resolved 1. That for this year I we allow the government to he administered by the duly elected | and sworn oflicers. 2. That we will produce the ' largest crops possible on out farms !at a minimum cost, and sell them for the highest prices obtainable. 3. That we wdl vote according to the dictates of our individual , consciences. 1IOW TO LOOK 0()<)l> (iood looks are really more than skin deep,depending entirely* on a healthy condition of all the vital organs If the liver is inactive you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you have a dispcptic look; if your ; kidneys are atlected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purities the blood, cures pimples, blotchos and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold ut Crawford Hros' Drug Store. 50 cents j a bottle. I A Smart Young Trader. | , There was one a worthy Pres1 byterian minister, who, while sitting in his study, was interrupted by a small boy who had by some way or other gained admission, t? sell the good man some young p ips. "1 don't want any dogs, my boy," said the divine. "Hut they are Presbyterian pups," persisted the youngster. The old gentlmun, however, would not have them and the dis appointed boy withdrew. Some days afterward while i visiting u friend who was a lTni! versalist, the minister was astonished to see the same hoy come in and oifer to sell his friend some putts. ''Good Universalis pups," ! said the chap. This was too much for the I Dominie, who said to the boy: "Are you not the snmo hoy I ?!._? ? . ~~n mm u ii'i) id huii mu lilWSO |)U|)S tho other day?" 4 4 Yes sir." 44And did you not tell mo then that they were Presbyterian pupa?" "Yen air." 44 Then how can they be Universalis pups, now?" 44because thoy have had their eyes opened since then," said tho i littlo chap. It is needless to add that he sold the pups. REGITRATION NOTICE. rpHK PU *LIC WI hL TAKE notice JL that the Registration Bouts will ho of tho n/?n r? h/vnoo ?m ?/pT7ll| HV %?"V V IIWUITU, IUF VU0 reglstrttlon of parties entitled to reginter under the Constitution, on the lnt Monday la each month, until 30 days preceding ti e next general election W G A PORTKR. Chairmen Beard Registration L 0 Lanoaater. H C Deo 6 18*8.