The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 19, 1899, Image 5

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Ithe l: | Clubbi] T. P The ?e<lji I to club v,il $|popn!ai' pa, fc which bring Preach of ail ! >* LLi' 'Vn LV A <f VW A"f\? 7" A MM A> ( Three Ti, IP p {FTRJiT ^ ^ ]& Sixteen T'i jftt^ c /I r,nr^ IP JULA^J. iBT (7/ large S /rt f: liyJtA ii (Tieire a . Monti tji"'' SV'C iv:' :w ? v? iK. SCs iSs SE3 ^ swa r?.: |8L Chea The Lcd<] flr^ Atlanta ,1c Jh Both paperi 'K^ The Leil< New York Both paper: wp The Ledj, Atlanta U 0j<c| Both paper |K ' The Led. W" Home and I< igt^ ?the price b <-B 'v~3 ||Must I fe In . Ib5-^ get the he My scribors MUST pay the money before tin f$ publishers will not st l|? ecivc the money. 15 SUBSCRIBE SO W-, If you are not already ]fe? scriber to The Ledger h iB'> now and get the benefit iB^clubbing rates. ijfe Address a make rei P T-s j-? % EDGER'sJj ag' Rates, Jj ? BffiESkaeaaufcfcar^.^'.-s in ;('! has arranged?!!: > It tlie following |j w. [?ers at pi ices <$3 j \i' ;tlicm within the ^ \l:. (rc S J TTfciH 1 . 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The jT art the papers until they re- ^|fl| | ' ear this in i; ind. 3t, BK W ! 8cl > a suh JH' ubscrilie 3K \ of our No A It K VOU IN A It ItKA KS f If so, you can give us your note<?9 8 1 to be due Decernber 1st, next, for 8 01 your indebte<lness to date, and pay * your subscription ono year in ad--/"-? sanco and get the benetit of ? ^ II orders and mittances to "| ?. CARTER J ib, I jedger, ^ Lancaster, H. C, JM n't Tobarre S(?U aad Ha*ki Year lift Away. r? quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag io, full of life, nerve and viger, take No-To. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men >ng. All druggists, 60c or >1. Cure guaranl Booklet and sample free. Address rllng Keint-dy C>" "Ibicago or New YorlO pW*Sul)8cril>e to The Lkdgek. ilHlEiraiF*' > mum b.e. wmy.! SCHEDULE NO. 2. tltect 1201 a ui, Sunday, June ISili i L. | 1) B T W E E N .'gulden, H. C.t and Shelby, N. ? Daily. Except Sunday ? eat 33 1st clHf-8 paf-n-Mtger Earn 32. j in. 1 eave Arrive a. m. I l?"j ('ninth N .11 4.r> IleKalb 1112 37 WeHtville 11 (Hi i>o Kcrxhaw 10 45 l"> Heath Spiings 10 30; 20 Pleasant Hill 10 25 ?'? Lancaster 10 05 55 Riverside 9 50 D5 Hpringdell 9 40 ! L'o fatawha Junction OHO 50 R< <;k 11 ill 9 10 12 Tiizih 8 32 25 Yorkvilie 8 20 25 Blackshurg 7 10 i>0 Earls 6 50 DO Patterson Springs 0 40 15 Hh+lby H 30 M. AM GSTWEBN Isckrburg, H. (5, ami Marion. N. C. | ? Dai'y, Except Sunday ? L'stll. 2(1 class, mixed. East 12 m. Leave Arrive p m 10 Blackshurg 9 10 30 Earls 8 50 40 Patterson Spiings 8 38 20 Shelby 8 30 25 Henrietta 7 00 50 Forest I ity 6 35 15 Kuthertordton ?05 05 Thermal < ity 5 80 25 U leu wood 5 05 50 Morii-n 4 45 M. ? . p. M. I GAFFNEY DIVISION. ? Daily, Except Sunday ? A'est. 1st class, passenger. East ? 13 14 16 n. a ni. Leave Ar ive a m. p m 30 5 00 Blacksburg 7 00 6 30 50 5 20 Cherokee Falls 6 40 6 10 10 5 40 OslFney 6 20 5 50 MAM A M P M ? ?? I ITairs Nos. 32 and 33 connect at :<cksburg connect with trail son the itl'ney Division. Train 32 leaving elby at 6 30a m conuccls at Blacksrg with No. 38 on the <$>uthern Ry ing Nor h. with 20 minuted margin ' transferring, e c. Passengers leav{ any points on this line between elby and Blacksburg can g<> to larlotte, N. C.. s|>end 3 hours aud 25 i>utea, and return the same day. It ntiects also with the Southern going uth, and connects at Yorkyille with e Northbound train ou theCANW R with 30 minutes margin for trans riug: and connects at Rock Hill tli Ao 33 on the Southern Ry going uth. The best connection tills train ikes at Cktawba Junction with the 5 I. going North gives 11 hours lay er; going Seuth, 12 hours and 43 nutes, nearly all the 'ay over Is in ylight. Connects at Lancas'er with ins on L A C It It for Chester with ay over of 8 hours and connects at mden with the Charleston Division the Southern for all |>oints South. Tiain No 33 connects at Lancaster tli the L A <! for Cheater ; with *he A. L. at (kuiwbt Junction, both rlli aud South, will) a lay over of jilt 8 hours; with No. 34 on the uthirn at Itock Hi! going Nortli, ing 5 hours day-llglit lay over ; Ih No 12 at Blcckshurg on the iitheru Ity going North Also with ? Vestibule on the Southern going irth. ['rain No. 11 leaving Blacssnurg at D a m will get passengers from the uth from train 38 on the Southern ?n ?/.(..). ) .? * <? i |wunn ucvneeu niilt'kmill t(( hiiu irion, N C, ami will connect at Mail with the (Southern Ry, both East 1 West. Train A'o 12 leaving Ma" n at 4 45 makes good connection at ickahurg with the (Southern Ky in h directions. Jamuel Hunt, A. Tripp, Preahlent. Hupt. H. K. Lumpkin, Gen. Pass. Agt. lNCASTEK AND CHESTER RAILWAY. tween chester and lancaster. liedule in effect Daily except (Sunday on and after (Sept 11, 1898. .VEST BOUND | EAST BOUND. i's. 14 and 18. | No's. 17 and 15* M. P M. A M. P M 5 5 55 Ar Cheater Lv 11 00 7 00 | 7 5 07 Rich burg 11 88 7 45 5 4 55 Rascombville 11 52 7 55 P M 3 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 15 I) 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 60 8 55 7onuecta at Cheater with Southern ilway, Seaooard Air Line and Carua and North-Weatem Railway, lonnecta at f anc.aater with the Ohio ver A Charleaton. roy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, 8. C. .1 Heath, G. P. A., H Hardin. V P and Aud., Chester , Tickled localise J pain. I can do the same fory offects result from my extra pleasant ness and satisfaction I've the experience, the ukn doing all branches of soient.fic < Special attention givet Work. No charge for exami Or J. E. Rutle LAN0A8T1 Miraculous Benefit P' RECEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. _ w-ALl r. BA^COCK, of Avoca, N. T., ft 'U of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and 11 for thirty j^ars of the Babcock A Munscl Carriage Co., of Auburn, nays: "I | HI write to express my gratitude for the mimelous benefit received from Dr. V lies' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army ^ life, from sciatica which affected my heart j In the worst form, my limbs swelled from 't ^ the ankles up. I bloated until 1 was unable j (( to button my clothing; had sharp pains i about the heart, smothering spells and : 8t shortness of breath. For three months I 1 was unable to He down, and all the sleep I < pot was In an arm chair. I was treated by | {j, the best doctors but gradually grew worse, i About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. i W Miles' New Heart Curo and H. saved my life 11 as If by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remedies Df | w are sold by all druggists under a positive qB Ft guarantee, first bottle EHeart CiiPljl ^ benefits or mouey re- wz( Mr I tiuiT a i funded. Book on dls-jJlTuTj? li1 eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, HHMiMilHi DR. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart, Ind. | a, OLD. STRONG.!" RELIABLE ! i ~ 1 I ii Home Life Insurance Company u f< of He* York :? ii HI Issues all the Lib" ti ei al Forms of Life i\ and Endowment ? tt Policies,Gash, Loan c( Paid up Values and 1 ?l extended Insurance ?' I ?: Written in Policy tJ CONTRACT. IP !f( Call to see T S Carter, \i KeMident Ajjfent. g ! ai I01 Of write to S L Miller, (General Ay[nt. ,j 1402 MAIN STREET, # 11 a COLUMBIA, S. C. f, HEADACHE \ 'Hoth mf wir?nnd iiirnrlf havr bren using cascaiikts r.iul tlx jy are the beat ( 11 medicine we have ever had In the house. I,a*t week my wife waa frantic with headache for \y two days. ahe tried aomeof yourPASCARKTS, a ad they relieved the pain in ber head almost t. Immediately. We both recommendCascareta." CnAS. STKDBroRD. Pittsburg Safe & I>epoatt Co, Pittsburg. Pa. | 11 Mj J CATHARTIC ? TWAOI MASS wtoiavwwto^^^^^ ^ Pleasant. Palatable. Potent Taate Good. Do ! ti Uood. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. I ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ft At.rll?? >M?4r (MfMr. niMit, It* Tot. Jl? vs Hn.TA.RAP Ho'rt * "< (unnUMbr all <irugRU" I U'DAw ai.uio c\jKB Tobacco Habit. X-&?~ Sample copy sent on ap/ cation. n _________ * u [ extracte<l his tooth without a ou. Neither pain nor after > cting. My methods suggest v instead. j ow how" and me facilities for . dentistry at the least cost, i to Gold Crown and Bridge nations and estimates. ii dge, Dentist. EK, 8. Q. I TO OF WHE5.T; ! BARREL OF TILLMAN. CONCI.l l>KU FKOM F1KST I'AIIK | tionists tiro cowards and lis po ites. Featherstone rushed into int and abused mo, saying I as horn with abuse and couldn't j ) without it. I'll leave him tind , on/ales to settle it. I have no j >1 icy for either sort. The uian who comes at mo like . gentleman I'll meet him that ! ay hut if he comes at me with I nise I've got us good a vocfthurv of hard words as any one. e said prohibition would make j cn get physicians' certificates, c. Prohibition don't prohibit, ou'vo got prohibition in (ireen-l ood and I can buy liquor hero I (day and you've got the conahles to help enforce it. lie sanl there whs no use to J ilk about the dispensary as it j as here to stick. 11 o was told lere was not a tiger in Sumter, j . 1 here the constables were once j itten egged. What ho said at umter was that he dt 1 not be-' Bve prohibition could bo enforced id that ho took the Athens plan j id put it in tho prohibition law. ; has proven to bo a hotter law inn prohibition, lie claimed no! redit, except to enforce tho law ii the statute hooks. Tho din : nnsary law is bettor than proihition, so far as results go. The only tight in State politics ) his opinion would be on the quor question. He would tight ir tho diepcnsAry and go down 'ith it if it uiiiBtgodown. Talkig about Mr Latimer's speech be lid the factory operatives were as ood |>oople as any and although io factory otficers tried to vote le operatives against him but icy could not do so. Mr Lati ter said all ho argued was that io operatives might he misled he uise of the lack of organization, illman said this was so as the peratives might be misled to lpport tho Ilanna-Payne incusre and tho like on the rcpresenition that it would do them g. od. The senator defended tho disensury and said he would tight ?r it and go down with it. Taking up the Philippine quos- j on, he scored McKinler and . benevolent assiraulation." He ; ad not asked the president to ire him any appointments in the rmy for he felt it was a villain-j lis war and no decent man ought. > engage in it. Senator Tillman said he thauk?d io gentleman who asked him i bout tho Sumter speech. Ho; idn't mean to inject anything npleasunt but ho wished to deny j misstatement. My two good | riends, .J C Hemphill and X (i fonzalos, have recently in their, litoriul columns enteied into a impact to ignore me. Tho State j id News and Courier have been ly best friends. 1'bey have told hat 1 said and the people took it ... :? ??. 1 i: i i /i nuni ik niia vtlillll lllll 11 <11(11 io good. They gave Keatliorxme a column and didn't give io apace to tell what 1 really did ly. The News and Courier did ive me a lino or ho, hut The i tate didn't. Senator Tillman's speech closed j ic muring exercises and in the fternoon the farmers' institute as held. The farmers' institute this afteroon proved very interesting. C 1 Connor, the Clemson agricultralist, talked ahout livestock and nswered many questions. I)r ieson, the veternarian, gave some aluable pointers about stock, 'omorrow Prof J D C DuPre, orticulturalist, and Prof I) W )aniei will speak, the latter upon adustrial education. Jas Hoyt, Jr. Grip oukN one rick, weary and restless. H. Miles' Restorative Nervine brings rest. Another Opportunity. Colonel .Jumen G Woodward, mayor of the eity of Atlanta, Georgia, under charges of a serious nature brought by the city council of Atlanta, has written a letter to the committee .appoiuted by council to investigate said charges, in which ho virtually confesses his guilt of drunkenness and pledges himself not to drink any more intoxicating liquors. On the strength of this pledge the committee was relieved of its duty and Colonel Woodward is given another opportunity to prove himself a man worthy of confidence. STOUY OF A SLAVK To he hound hand and foot for years hy the chains of disense is the worst form of slavery. Geo. I) \\ illiams, (?f Manchester, Mich tells ho.w such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has heen so helpless for live years that she could not turn over in hed alone. After using two bottles of Licet rie Hitters, she is wonderfully imp)oved and able to do lior own work ' This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, malnncholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Kvcry bottle guaranteed. On'y 50 cents. Sohl hy Crawford Hro's Druggist. hen Marriage is a Failure. St Louis Globe-Democrat. An Indiana minister who has married 1,200 couples has invited the entire lot to attend a reunion at his home. It is probable *hat most of them will send "regrets." "When The State boycotts Tillman many of its readers will retaliate. It is well to koep an eye on those who are trying to inflame the old sores."?Orangeburg Patriot. "Retaliate" and he hanged! In time past we have found that the "readers" who talked most ferociously about boycotting The State were the chaps who had never paid it an honest dollar but had sponged on their neighbors for it. That's the reason boycotts haven't hurt us. As for the rest of it, wo have heen trying to avoid "inflaming old sores" and are sorry that we chared 1 he Patriot. It should anoint itself with carbdtt^ salvo and retire from the public gaze.? The State. I he Clover, S C, Mills Declare Dividend of 4 1 Per Cent. Yorkville, S C, Aug 16.?Tho net earnings of the cotion mill at Clover, York county, for the year ending duly 30 was $36,040, 41 per cent, on the capital stock of if SO. 000. The original capacity of tho mill will be trebled next October. This year's dividend completes the payment to stockholders of every cent invested in tho plant since the mills were established eigh! years ago. G W Young of Lyra, in Florence county, was shot and killod by M (_ Collins Monday morning. They owned a tobacco barn jointly and had some trouble about it. ?IIM? KKWAKI). 9IOO The readers of this paper will l>e pleased to learn Hint there it at l?aat one dreaded disease that science has been a lie to cure in all it* aiage* and that la Catarrh Haifa Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh t>elog a couaiitutioual disease, requires a conatltuilonal treatment, Hall'a Catarrh (jure la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufracee or the system,thereby destroying the foundation of (he dlaeaae, and giving the patient atrength by building up the constitution and aaaiating nature in doing i's work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundrea Dollars for any cast, that It fell* to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, J V. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Mff~3:>Id by Druggists, 176c.