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LANCASTER AND CHESTER
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Schedule in etfeet Daily except Sunday
on and after Hept 11, 1898.
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8 55 4 55 Bascotnbville 1162 7 55
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8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 55 I
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and North-Western Railway.
Connects at V aticaster with the Ohio
River & Charleston.
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IRTER Vab't,
Notice to Road Overseers.
ALL OVERSEERS OF PbBLK
roads in Lancaster county are
hereby notified to call out their road
hands and work their at ctioua of road
at the earliest day possible.
M C GARDNER,
Co. Supr. aud Chr. of Bd.
Keby. 24. 1899.
Notice!
To the Debtors and Creditors of
Kvan lioflititfs, Deceased.
Al'b PERSOS INDEBTED TO
Evan Rollings are hereby
notilietl to sett'e theiy indebted
nees at once and all persona having
claims against the estate of the said
Evan Rollings, deceased, are required
to present the same, properly verified,
to the undersigned at once
R. E. ROLLINGS,
Executor.
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Enumerators.
(Iroenvillo Daily News.
Columbia, S. C., April 22.The
congressional conference as 1
census workers did not do anj
tlrng. The delegation seems I
have assurance that mcu are to t
selected on merit regardless <
polities. Supervisors aro to 1
appointed from Washington an
all enumerator* urn nomn.l *v
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To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Oascareta Candy Cathartic. lOo or
tf C. C. C. fall to cure, drugKlata refund mone
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pleased to learn that there Is at l?a
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been h le to cure in all its stages an
that is f^ttarrh Hall's Catarrh Cui
is the only positive cure now know
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh b
it?H a constitutional disease, requires
constitutional treatment. Halt's Ci
farrh Cure is taken internally, actiti
directly upon the blood an i inucot
sufraces of tlie system.thereby destroy
big ()>c foundation of Ihe disease, hp
giving the patient strength by built
inn up the constitution and assistit
nature in doing bs work The pr
prietors have so much faith in i
curative powers, tha? they otter Oi
Hundred Dollars for any case that
faili- to cure. Heud for list of test
montala
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Toledo. O. AgrSjId by Druggist
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and Tho ledger, twice-a-week ft
tine year?ALL for $2. whit
must be paid in advance. Thin
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one pound of tho African Liml
ess seed, enough to plant ot
tifth of an acre, all for $2. T
pound of seed alone sells for $!
The Journal for fl., and Tl
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will be sent one year, without tb
seed, for $1.75.
HEAPAOflErured In 20 minute* by Dr. Mil*
Pain Pill*. "On# cent a done." At drujuttet
HCH KIXII.K IN FROM OCT. 2d, 1898
? First Clas.1, Dally. ?
Weet am u tn Ea
Leaves 7 10 Charleston 8 00 arrivi
" 6 20 Augusta 10 45
" 0 20 Columbia 5 20 "
" 10 10 Kingsville 4 28 *'
'NORTH CAROLINA DlVI^IOfr
? Daily. Except (Sunday ?
75 77 78 7
am. ? m. 1 eave Arrive p m p i
8 20 11 40 Camden 3 00 4 1
lo 10 12 40 Kershaw 2 15 3
10 30 12 55 Heatii (Springs 145 2
10 40 1 00 Pleasant Hill ' 40 21
11 50 1 20 Lancaster 1 20 I !
12 15 125 Riverside 1 <*5 12
1 60 1 50 Catawba June'n 12 50 II !
3 10 2 15 Rock Hill 12 25 9 1
4 40 2 49 York ville 11 52 7 1
0 20 3 65 Blacksburg 10 45 6<
No 81 No)
7 40 Blacksburg 7'
9 00 4 25 r-helby 10 15 6 1
11 00 5 34 Rutherfordton 9 00 3 1
12 3-5 6 30 Marlon 8 lu 2<
p m. p m a ill p i
QAFFNEY BRANCH
? Daily, Except Huuday ?
85 83 84 8*
p m am Leave Ar ive a m. |- i
4 10 5 30 Blacksburg 7 30 6 f
A oe e FA /?. ? -
t .xj oui i;neroK<-e Kal h 7 OS 6 I
ft 00 6 20 Gutruey 6 40 6 4
Train No 77, going West makes da
light connection at Lancaster with tti
L A l) Railroad, at Rook Hill with th
Southern Railroad, going north, ?
Rlackaburg wiih the (Southern.
Train No 78. going eart makea cor
nection at Marion, N C with th
Son hern Railroad, at BlackHbur
with (Southern and at Lancaster wit
the L A C Railroad.
Train No 81, going east makes cor
nection at rtlielby# N C with tlie rt .
I, Railroad, going eaat.
Ail Local freight trains will carr
l>a*sengers if provided with tickets.
L A Kmernon, h H Lwmpkin,
Traffic Manager. Div. Pass Ag
CASTOR IA
Tor Tnfrnts and Children.
Tki KM Yd Han Always Boatf
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oaVtorxat""
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t Young Woman's Body I
Found In Flint River. !c
_ Discovery Reveals a Shocking
Crime. A Deacon Charged ^
, With the Girl's Murder.
1" w
to T CI
>0 W noisy, (In., April 22.?The j
finding of the body of Mi&s Pearl .
Knott in Flint river, near this .
TV
l(j place, has revealed the pcrpetra .
JO tion of a shocking crime. The ^
body was weighted down with ^
plow shares, axes, trace chains, ,
^ and a bullet hole was discernible a|
1 between the eyes ?
The coroner's jury returned a ^
._ t tU.il -I- - '
vuni. hid ucceuseu came to ^
al her death by a wound in the head
ts _ *
id from a pistol in the bauds of ?
r? George W. Kerlin, a prominent ^
e and wealthy farmer of thib plice.
tt. It was brought out at the inquest
by a sister of tho dead girl that ^
f- Korlin came to her house on the
111 i
i. 13th of this month, between 7
1 ' w
j* and 8 o'elock in tho eveuing, and ^
t* that her sister was there at the
* a*
it time. Poarl told her sister, Mrs. ^
1- Wilson, that she was going with (|
George Korlin to marry his son,
9- and Mrn. Wilson swore that KerBfl
lin and her sister left her house ( ,
togethor in a buggy. This was
in tho last seen of tho gill.
One witness swore that Kerlin
?? offered him $'25 to swear that he
r' saw him on the night of the 13th
about one milo from Kerlin's
homo, with a sick mule. This w
witness, W. ,1. Stuhbs, asked
Kerlin if tho woman would erer ^
1 be produced, and Kerlin said: "1 in
10 don't think sho will." Stuhbs
^ told Kerlin that ho would not ftI
swear that way.
10 Kerlin is 49 years old and a ?*
deacon in the Baptist church. He cfi
ie has a family of eight children and ^
is a grandfather. P1
10 CAKK1F.D HIM TO ATLANTA. ^
Atlanta, Ga., April 22.?G.
* W. Kerlin, arrested today at J
Woolay, Ga., for tho murder of
Pearl Knott, was brought to At- ?'
lanta tonight and lodged in jail et
[ for safekeeping. The feeling of
^ the people in the vicinity of WoolI,
sy is so intense against Kerlin
it that it wuk fnni-n'l i.?
..... tvuiw.. IIJUI no W1HIIU
he lynched there tonight. K
?' AFHIOHTFUMlhUNDKK th
98 Will often cuttso a horrible M
Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buck- ^
len's Arnica Salve, the best in the
T W
' world, will kill the pain and
promptly heal it. Cures Old
4 Sores, Fevei Sores, Ulcers, Boils,
m Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, at
W Best Pile cure on earth. Only
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hi Sold by Crawford Bros1 Druggist,
in _ c!
i fi _ . w
in Col. \1. Lewis Clark of Louisville,
Ky., committed suicide by .
to shooting himself Saturday morn- 10
ing in a hotel at Memphis, Tenn. 1,1
in Ho was a noted turfmun.
M? ????i <
- NOTICE OF DICHARGE. "
NOTICE IM HKHKHY OIVBN
t tlihl wh, as Exe utors ??f the per
\t sonal Estate of Mrs Eieiera Meynar- of
die. deceased, hive ihls 15th day of . .
(6 ipru ixyo, made final aettl-ment with 1,1
lo the Judge of I'rohHV of thia count ,
mimI iiuvm fll?-d ou> flnal return. and '
* will apply to the JU'lv f Probate of hf
i. this county in hi* ttlc-e at Lancaster,
lt, on the Iflth day of May next ?
12 m o'clock to grant iim flnai discharge
lt v (I rehase of liahillty mh audi executors.
na
Kf/orrli.a M. Huntkr
Mary K. Thomas
Executor-.
8 it
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Notice! ?
to
A M
To the Dobtorn a ri Credttorn of
y W. /. If tar ktnon, Deceaned. m
ALL PEBSONK II \VlNO claims
against the Kstal- of W.J. H aok- ?
t. inon. deceased, are heret>y not'fled to
m ti e fame duly approved with the un*
dendaned at Kerahaw aa administrator
of the eatate of said W. J. Black
mon. on or before the 1st dav of May rl
1809, and all peraona indebted to *"
said Eatate are alao notifled to a-ttle be
A up aame on or he'ore the said lat day re|
of May 1890. Pavrneot of amounta , .
m due aald Eatate can be made t? T Y. '
Willlama, attorney at law, Lancaater,
f H. O., or to K D, Klakeuey, attorney da
at law, Kerahaw, H <\ M(|
* Kuban Rlackmon,
B. L Hi.ackmon,
1 Administrators Eatate of W. J. C
Biackmon. Deceased. La
Kerahaw, 8. C., April lat 1899. 1
Wire Fence l aw.
hester Lantern.
Wo print below a copy of the
resent law in regard to wire
mces along public highway*. It
ill be seen, notwithstanding the
imbersome language, that it aplies
to wire fences within fifty
>et of any public highway,
hether along a railroad or not.
idced the meaning would be
lainer if there were no mention
f a railroad. The old law apliswl
nnl.. t.. l:_i _
i.cm yjuty w uiguways running
ong railroads. 11. B. Caldwell,
sq., county attorney, approves
lis interpretation. Following is
le act:
4 Be it enacted by the General
ssembly of the State of South
arolina, That from and after the
assage of this Act all persona or
irporations building or using a
irbed or edged wire fence withi
fifty feet of any public highay,
were said fence runs paral1
with or within fifty feet of a
lilroad truck or public highway,
mil nail or place a plank or pole
i or near the top of said fence so
r as said fence runs parallel with
kid railroad or public highway."
Approved 21st of Feb., 1898.)
Witch Doctor's Sentence.
cwton Enterprise.
The witchdoctor, Chris Dettcr,
ho has had quite an extensive inoduction
to the people of North
arolina, was sentenced last week
i Lincoln court to four months
uprisonment in the county jail,
id required to refund Martin
uiith the $G5 he cheated him out
!, with interest, all costs in the
ise, and Smith's fees. It is said
lat Detter is a man of some
roperty and will be able to foot
le bill.
Itoa't TofcMfo Spit i*4 Smoke Tnr IJIfc Away.
To quit tobacco anally and forever. ba M|
tic. full of Ufa, nerve a*d vigor, taka No-Toic.
the wonder-worker, vket make* weak Men
roog. All drugglata. Mo or SI. Cure guarannd
Rook let and sample free Addrrxa
erllng Kemady C* ihicage #r New YoHS
Child Fatally Shot,
eowoe Courier.
Washingten, April 19.?Roy,
le two year old son of Mr. J.
!. Collins, was killed last Friday
y being shot through the head
ith a pistol. Collins and wife
id gone to the field to work,
aving their three little chi'dren
; the house. Their oldest child
;ed three years, whom it appears
ns the only eye witness to the acdent
says the weapon discharged
hilo the little follow was playing
ith it. The weapon was kept
a trunk and the trunk was ioft
docked.
No-To-H?? for Fifty Cants.
' uarauiAwl tohnoro habit cure, inakca weak
sn stronc. Mood pure. 60c il All druvumU.
The State reports counterfeit
Ivor half dollars of the "vintage"
1 1870 in circulation in Colum->
a. The coin is perfect in apt
arance and a numlier of people
ive been "faked" with them.
Congressman Baird of Louisiai
died in Washington Saturday.
rarti wltk row wtiWir yaw witUiM
rvs-kiJlln? lobaero habit. KMV'MiVflMI
moves the desire for lobar* o. tttt^ewl MHfyj
t asrvous tlialraas SiMltlM^Tl i ITIS^
is, purtSas Mis blood, rsv^ktl Ilk I il.
>re? lo?% manhood. ->sd'li 1 ,W?? w?
mkXswfig
?**?> M ilTio toi17?3
" vfllBwl^ios owa druyrtoi. vtto
xfi |1 ^^^^Wlllrosrhfsrwa. TaksMwttfc
f4| V | ?11l patiently, persistently Oso
Ltt b<i? SI ui'isllf rural. I boiss. M
tisrsalsid to cars, s> ws rsfaad mt.
Ihmf . t> Co., IHiin, isinsi, kew 1?4.
REGITRAT10N NOTICE.
iH K PURLIC? WILLTAKE notice
. that the Kcgletratlon Books will
open, at the court house, for the
gistrstion of partiee entitled to reger
under the Cooatitutlou, on the
I Monday In each month, until 8ft
ye preceding t e next general eleo*
n
W 0 A PORTER,
chairmen Board Regietration L O
moaater. 8 C
Deo ft 199ft.