The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 16, 1899, Image 4

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|j,THE ILil fe Clubbii P The ?etlg |* to club wit! f^popular pa| | which bring I preach of all. iL Til MEW Jp " ( Three Tii t fi 1P1J s w s Jfc Sixteen Pa mh B FRTP A p AIL A It a, (a large S page f sail a ? (Twice a Mon ti r MMjga l ^ P\- "*V."^~ ">"-. V j jt Ohea | The Ledjj j U* Atlanta Jc I L Both paperi L The Ledr ;S'.W New York ? > Both paper! The Ledg Atlanta ?J AjAj Both papers ww The I^edg Home and F ?the price sa isssasaiasa. K< ?*3 ?8S693E9sE9BH pMust I P In Kk rsrro get the hoi bU* scribers Y1UST pay i ithe money before the publishers will not sti ceive the money. lie SUBSCRIBE NOl If you are not already scriber to The Liedger si now and get the benefit clubbing rates. Address al l' make rei | T. S EDGER'SJ ^ tig Rates.,| ;er has arrangedlfl c, li the following | w? l?ers at prices^!; them within the Jj !p, TOM WOUB, 111 vies Each }\*celc) * jj COSBOTDTIfflH, J " ges Every Week) B1" A mmki,- d? j, twice-a-week paper.) 9l 9 a 1 xmpt-N era <n rm t\ n> ^rfl 10 & taw ram i ? # 12& i, Agricultural paper.) ?* * t?iiwiatwMt3<?gniaa?w?M vil ISnlRR8Rw8nR9fG9ES j| ^1 P^ni .p Enough. Ji, ^ _o_o ^j BiT ? ? M Oaf 9| Hhe -jB| buri ;or (Semi weekly), The goli turnal (Semi-weekly.) |?rl s one year for $1.75. jMi alio V Che ;er (Semi weekly), The JB miti World (Tri-weekly) 4&1S con j one year, for $2.00. ^uBj ;er (Semi- weekly), The jB Srr onstitution (Weekly) wit] i one year, for $2.00. H A er (Semi weekly) and ]M| ove arm one year for $1.50 iBl mic of The Ledger alone. Iff IB a la ^nB iH oftl vB wltl H*MI h. / isssaaiagiiKya *# p 4B Sou k. Wi *,vl B ___, witl ay r Advance. ? | rion 2 aml lefit of the above prices sub- JJ !|?? botfc n advance. We must have Hi i ? H papors can l>e sent. The _ irt the papers until they re- IjAJ tar this in mind. ig* , W S 41 Hch< a sub ibscribe JX W of our Jfim JC S A M ?\Bl 9s* IRE YOU IN ARREARS ?^j If so, you can give us your note *^ 9 8 ,i3 o be due December 1st, next, for -8 06 rour indebtedness to date, and pay -ST I Co rour subscription one year in ad-^flj Ro4' anco and get the benefit of abovo^Kjfl ol,n? II orders and nittances to ? . CARTER ?j t>, Ledger, ill Lancaster, H. C. Jm it Tt>ww l?H ?4 !>> Iwt U? >??>. ! ||t qui* tobacco lull; ulfmw,kiai| JV1 ( . full of llti, aim tad rlfir, Mki No-To- , tho wonder-workor, Uut oiku wiak men *. All druggists, ?0o or SI. Cars gu*r*n- n Booklot nod sr Tuple froe. Addreea log KidxhI; naiowi or Now YorlO jgr"Subticribe to The Ledger. iMiE&iiuEXTEHSIQM ILQVUT. SCHEDULE NO. 2. fleet 1201 a tu, Sunday, June 18th e B BTWBB ar ^ unden, H. C., and Shelby, N. C. v?| ? Dally. Except Sunday ? ^3 it 33. 1st class pass-tiger Earn 32. ' i. leave Arrive a.m. ) Camit?n 11 45 5 DeKalb 11 12 __. 7 Westvllle 1100 ) Kershaw 10 45 j JL* 5 Heatb Springs 10 30 ? 0 Pleasant Hill 10 2-5 J Lancaster 10 05 I V*. 5 Riverside 9 60 5 Springdell 9 40 j {J** 1 Catawba Junction 9 30 . 71 3 Rock Hill 9 10 2 Ti.xah 8 32 2 V 5 Yorkville 8 20 ; ^ i Blacksburg 7 10 ! #hor( 3 Earls b 50 3 Patterson Springs 6 40 ; i Hhelby * A M Abot 11TWBIH 2i7 ickshnrg, 8. C , anu Marion. N. C. Dr. ? Daily, Except Sunday ? 1 it 11. 2d class, mixed. East 12 ,tau |VU i. Leave Arrive p m . ^ l> Blacksburg 9 10 , lf Karis H 50 ! ^ [) Patterson Hp rings 8 38 i MrT II Shelby 8 30 | j>r 5 Henrietta 7 00 ; I) Forest City 6 35 I ? 5 Rutherfordton 8 05 0% I 5 Thermal ' City 6 30 I 5 GI mi wood 5 06 %0 \ 0 Morion 4 46 ?? I. V. M. GAFFNEY DIVISION. ? Dally, Except Hunday ? 'est. 1st class, passenger. East. 13 14 18 . a m. Leave Ar lve am. pm nnn I) 6110 Blacksburg 7 00 6 30 HOD 0 6 30 Cherokee Falls 6 40 6 10 0 6 40 Gairney 6 20 6 50 4 AM AM T* M rains Nos. 32 and 33 connect at rksburg connect with trains on the I'ney Division. Train 82 leaving Iby at 6 30a m connects at Blacks, it with No. 36 or. the .Southern Ry ig Nor h, with 20 minutes margin transferring, e c. Passengers leavany points on this line between 01; Iby and Blacksburg can go to irlotte, N. G\. spend 3 hours and 25 lutes, and return the same day. It flL I nects also with the Houlhern going th, and oonnects at Yorkvllle with pr Northbound train on theC AN W * u t with 30 minutes margin for trans log; and oonnects at Rook Hill Fa h No 33 on the Southern Ry going th. The best connection this train lee at Cktawba Junction with the 6X L going North gives 11 hours ley I r: going Heuth, 12 hours and 43 Rgy lutes, nearly all the 'ay over is In light. Counectsat Lancaster with ns on L A CKR for G heeler with \ac y over of 3 imurs and connects at udeii with the Charleston Division tie Houlhern for all points Houth. tain No. 33 connects at Lancaster gm ti the L A fJ for Chester ; with 'he v3. i. L. at CVawba Junction, both th and Houth. with a lay over of ut 6 hours; with No. 34 on the thrrii at Rock Hid going North, ng 5 hours day-light lay over; n No 12 at Blocksburg on the thern Ry going North. Also with Vestibule on the Houtheru going th. rain No. 11 leaving Blacksnurg at a ra will get paasengers from the Oi th from train 36 on the Southern ill points between Blacksburg aad ion, N V., and will connect at Mawith tbe Houlhern Ry, both East West. Train No 12 leaving Ma" at 4 45 makes good connection at ;ksburg with the Southern Ry in * i directions. \ * imuel Hunt, A.Tripp, 140* President. Supt. I. R. Lumpkin, Gen. Pass. Agt. NCASTER AND CHESTER ? RAILWAY. y WHEN CHESTER AMD LANCASTER. f | ?dule in effect Daily exoept Sunday on and after Sept 11, 1896. wed ESTBOUND I EA8TBOUND. J?4*1 i. 14 and 16. | No's. 17 and 16- Uwnf [. P M. A If. P M FIW 5 55 Ar Chester Ly 11 (10 7 00 ^ 5 07 Rlohburg 11 38 7 45 M 4 55 Basoombvllle 11 62 7 55 pm I m. 4 38 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 1ft ^ 4 00 Ly Lancaster Ar 12 50 8 56 ^ nnects at Cheater with Southern way, Beaooard Air Line and Car- ri%l t and North-Weetern Railway. nnecte at f .anoaater with the Ohio tifnY r A t;harleeton. y Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. "?" Heath, O. P. A., " ^ [ Hardin, V P and Aud., Cheaterplica 1 Tickled l>ecause I ext: pain. 1 can do the Maine for you. effects result from my extracting pleasant ness and satisfaction inste I've the experience, the "knowh< doing all branches of scientific denti t^T Special attention given to Work. No charge for exarainatio Or. J. E. Rutledg LANCA8TEK, raculous Benefit ttEOKIVED FROM Miles' New Heart Cure. LT r RAWOrK. L A TOca. N. Y.. a v veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery end for thirty years of the Babcock A , 1 tel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: **I i to express my gratitude for the mlraobeneflt recelred from Dr. Mlloe' Heart r I suffered for yean, as result of army from ectatlcn which affected my heart 1 e worst form, my llfhbe swelled from j .nkles up. 1 bloated until 1 was unable ?ttoD my clothing; had sharp pains J t the heart, smothering spells and .neae of breath. For three months I .inable to lie down, and all the sleep I < ras in an arm chair. 1 was treated by est doctors but gradually grew worse. * it a year ago 1 commenced taking Dr. r New Ileart Oars and it saved my life a miracle." Biles' Remedies under a poeitive BQ. an tee, fret bottle OMCTuI Its or money re- mfflaglnrMJ t ed. Book on dlsi of the heart and Hlh MtrM. iddrm, HHUMiHI . MILKS MBDIOAL OO.. Klkhwt, Infl. LP. STRONGRELIABLE ! j i ie Life Insurance Goipanj < of New York j a 1 issues all the Lib- ' al Forms of Life 1 f I d Endowment t >licies,Oash, Loan lid up Values and 8 tended Insurance a ritten in Policy c INTRAOT, fl 8 t II to see k T S Carter, ' Keaident Agent. write to S L Miller, General Agnt. ! MAIN 8TKEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. ran amir EHU Aunt Ik mt wlf* u4 HtMirhm k?M t | CANCAKETS sad (Ml art Ik* bMt ils* wa have aver bad In the bouaa. Lmi f ay wlfa was frautla with kaadacba for ays. aba triad aoma of vourCASCARETS. My rallarad tba pals fa bar baad ataoat dlataly Wa bothraeonaandCasearela." ? Oiaa. 8tbi>b?o?i>. 1 laburn Safa A Dapoalt Co. Plttaburg. Pa ^ CANOV m M CATHARTIC yVWVWfWHf roAoa MAIHI nanrne Jj Mit. Palatable. Potaat. Tuti Oood. Da ? Mara Plekaa. Waakaa. a Gripe Me. Re. Ma. C OURS CONSTIPATION. ... I badf c?aaa. caimai. ?mnA iw lot. til iq-IAC ssjKiiwartta&'iii?-' " Sample copy sent on ap-,1 lion. * racted his tooth without f Neither pain nor after ( My methods suggest ad. ow" and Me facilities for stry at the l&'ast cost. I Gold Crown and Bridge t ms and estimates. i a, Dentist, S. C. 1 m inw tt i a ' a J .4 ?* vl GOOD ROADS AGAIN. "he State, 12th inst. "If good oountry roads", say* ho Aiken Journal and Reiew, "can he built of clay and and for $80 a mile, as The Stati ays, the sooner the county com. nissioners got a road roller and ;o to work the l>etter for the oads of Aiken county. Roads t< rear well and last must ho con tructed on scientific principles. The county has the chain gang t< lo the work, and it would he much heaper in the eud if the roiult vere reconstructed properly nn< wbuilt for use." For the further information ot ?ur Aiken contemporaries we state hat wc have just received a ve?y nteresting publication issued this 'ear by the department of agri ulture at Washington, entitlei 'Good Roads for Farmer*," ir vhich appear certain paragraph! ustaining what we have said ol he quality of roads made of ela^ ind sand. We quote : W?V sous, 88 a rule, absorb wa ?r quite freely and ?0ften wher saturated, but water does not re >''y pass through them ; henci jhey are not easily subdrained.on used alone clay is the leas lean-able of all rou.l material. >ut road, constructed over cla, oils may be treated with aaed 01 mall gravel, from which a con. ?rst.vely hard and compact mas, a formed which in nearly imper to "a'er- Material of tbi, .haracter found in the natura lUte* commo?ly known ek har< ?n, makes when properly applie. ' Ver-V 8Hlld and durable surface n ?od compose,! of a mixture o " ' Krav?' and clay all that i, . oasaarv to make a good road o ta kind is to "crown" the sur ace keep .the ruts and hollow, 'lied and the ditches o,mn am ree. As to sand roads, the bulletir ?y s : The usual way of mending roadi run ov"r loose sandy soih ' 10 cover th? ?orface with tough U4{ ?r mi* clay and sand to ;ether. This is quite an exj>en ive treatment if the cluy has tc ?o transported a great distance >?t the expense may l>e reduces >y improving only 8 or 10 feet oi ' "of the roadway. Again : The essential requirement of i ;ood road is that it should be firn unyielding at all times and i. J"0*8 of weather, so that it ace mar ^ ?moothe and im. >ervious to water. The necessity of sloping the road to each '<!?, so that no wste: nay' remain upon it, ,D(] ofampl, litcb.ng by the roadside is strong y insisted upon. This bulletin ha. been prepare. V Maurice O Eldridge, nesisUn lirector, Office ?f Road , . nd constitutes "Farmer's bulle m No 95." It may Im obtains, ree upon application to the sec etaryof agriculture, Washing on, and as it contains a grea leal of valuable matter about th< Hill,ding *nd maintenance of road, " hinds it should be i?a(i ^ very progressive citizen interest ,n the question. Certain y every county supervisor ant very editor in the State, and ev !y ;"e?her of the Legislator. 80nd for copies. We can 'ot afford now to build ex,>ensiv. uacadarn roads in South Carolina >ut we need not neodect those ths ?0 *e have until we get rich. Goo oads of Mime sort?varying ii naterial and quality, but in al ?asea vastly superior to exiatioj >nes?can l?e secured by ever jounty in South Carolina withou j;i eat expense. ,They have onl to make the l?est use o* the mate rials at hand and the labor of thei xmvicts?both cheap and suffi sieot. Grip mtkM one stick, weary and restlea ^r. Milea' Real oca tire Nervine briaga re at. V Hanged Himself. | New York, Ant;. 8?M. Jacau onus, who killed his wife in Ho1! hoken last May because she would i not consout to livo with him,hang. I led himself today in his cell in the ! Jersey City jail. . j New Mills. >j Columbia, Aug. 8?W F Cox, > ( of Anderson, writes to the secre1 tary of Stuto that another cotton oil mill company has been organ> i/.ed in that city. i Cokers, of Hartsville, have tai ken out a charter for a $100,000 1 Wood Pulp Paper mill to be operated here by electric power. j STORY OF A SIjAVK To bo l>ound hand and foot for t years by the chains of disease is tho worst form of slavery. Geo. I D Williams, of Manchester, Mich I lw( 11* UII/lK o ul.MA ..... win? uv/Tf ouvii n oia* c nan illBHW 1 free. He says: 44My wife has i been so helpless for five years that f sho could not turn over in bed , alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonder* fully impioved and able to do her own work " This supreme remedy i for female diseases cpiickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, malan3 choly, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a g<?dsend 1 to weak, sickly, run down people. > Every bottle guaranteed. On'y r 50 cents. Sold by Crawford Bro's r Druggist. s Ex-Governor Atkinson Dead. . Newnan, Ga., Aug 8.?Former b Gov W Y Atkinson died at his 1 residence at 8:52 this morning. 1 He had been ill for ten days and 1 his physicians gave up hope for . his recovery several days ago. f tie was one of the leaders of the b democratic party in this State. Mrs Lucy Pickens, widow of 4 South Carolina's war governor, j F W Pickens, died, at her home near Edgefield, last Tuesday, one } was ore of the South's most brilliant women and was beloved for ? her beautiful character and graces. 9 Her ^picture was on the $100. x Confederate Staiea bills. A Western Solon. * Prosecuting Attorney ? Your ' honor, the sheriff's bull pup has gone and chawed up the court r Bible! Judge?Well, make the witness kiss the bull bup, then 1 We 1 can't adjourn court a week jest 1 to hunt up a new Bible !?Puck. s PointecfVarTgraphs. A temperance lecture is natur ally a dry discourse. r The fashionable lawns are now 0 being worn a la mowed. The muffled drum micrht be appropriately called a dead beat. I Competitors in a bicycle race t should wear fast?colored hose. , When two women have different - views they consider each other 1 peculiar. The safest way to pass counter* * feit money is on the opposite side t of the street. 9 if the wages of sin is death ? some people are alow in collect* f ing what is due them. The man who goes on a racket * at night is apt to find himself on 1 the rack next morning.?Chicago - News. B M _ m too RIG WAKI)i 9IOO 51 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least i one dreaded disease that science haa ? t>eeu able to oure in all its stages and that In Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cura i is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh he0 Ing a constitutional dlneane. require* a || constitutional treatment. Hail's Caferrh Cure la taken Internally, acting g directly upon the blood and muooua hu Traces of the system,thereby destroy' lug the foundation of the disease, and t giving the patleut strength by building up the constitution and assisting Y nature in doing lie work. The pro? prletors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One r Hundred Dollars for any cast, that It fells to oure. Bend for list of testil" monlalt Address. J V. CHENEY * CO., Toledo. O. SWdold by Druggists, * 7ftc.