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S IL * -a n tj > - \\ * ? lUi^' >Vj>r^i p.'Uiuiil eiiiw ^ j) 1 '1 i^EaleSo J y y>y cr has amused ;-?B i Jhe fo!?<m i?& ^ H'fs nf g>j iees^N them within t.hc' i\ fi ?nsi ti5P3'sa.s?, _ , . > H 7/'.S' ij (/< ,/ 11 ( <' J\' ) i fjj ' ,"3 V"v ; n s s;'s so.v -St! .< 1 '*1 j'rs A rrrif II eclc ) ?| {ft , ^ Tu ! . !:rit-r ii-irrclc /"//" !'.) \ij v -- < ? - 5- a:: ;< y a* '-'t ^ ; - \ . . /o'ririf /ihi'ii / //tt/irr.) K J p EJnougli. 5 ?? ? I or S<*nii weekly). The urnul < Seini-vreokly. H It' > one your for s l. 75. I J for i Sunii work I y ?, The j T World (Tri-wookly) j r,J^-| > ono vcar, for ?:f.oo. j tyl ! M for (Semi weeklyk I ho onstitot i(?n (Weekly) r\ < oih1 year, for s^.uo. \ J for (Somi weekly) and ! A arm ono year for ? 1.50 ' of I lie Lodger alone. a" ' < i t] -< I C -+rn f ^ i?r-? . <?o; vJ. W* + . <?W._ *ay Advance, d V J nolit of tlie uliovo prices si11>- ' 1 4 n advance. Wo must have 4^ ? papers ran bo sent. The art the papers until they re- ^Vl >ar this in mind. fn w: \<\ ' u suh J rbseribo J! of our /r\ i AUK VOtJ I X A It It K A US ? _fj If ho, you can give us your note to ho duo Decern her 1st, next, for J your indebtedness to date, and pay jour subscription one year in iuIsnnco and <?et the henelit of above^jt'l prices. V| U orders and 5|| mittaiices to \ CARTER t|j t>, lied?rer, 4 I jn ncjiHter, H. C, ^ , " I "Subscribe t?? The Lkix iiTMu turn m ii i:di;i,k no. 2. | i I ii eil'ect 12 01 a m, Sunday, June It I] T W E E H t'tniden, S. (' , and Shelby, N. ? Dai'y. Kxeept Sunday ? WYst.'U 1st die-: pum-nfier Kai p in ! cave Arrive a 12 n") < >i in il< n 1*2 25 lieK - ?> 12 :;7 We*t\ iile 12 ."?(! kt l>liil\v , 1 15 Heath S|?> i'urs 12" IM? nsu"I 11 ill 1 I ? I am hmer 1 55 I < i vet snlc 2 "5 Spi inj;dcll 2 2" < *;it ii vv* t ij? Junction 2 Ml Ii f.i I till 2 12 'I ii / ? 2 25 Y??rk v i le I 25 liluckvt<ui 5 imi Karls 5 mi PalteiMiu sprint** 5 1.5 ,S ft 111> if I' M. i E E x W E B N 111;. i K -1? h'l', s ? , aim Million, N ? I>ii y. Kx a pt Sundav ? 11 -< o'nss mixed l-'u " Leave Arrive | 1?I:i * i- s- I mi ig * Karl-. I at! I soil Six inirs " Shelby L ' Ill-Ill let til I I Forest it v | till It ni lii-rtonliiiii 1 - Th< i*:i ill i itv I I - - ' I I li llU'Ooll 1 - *?" Mori, ii I I ?L\ FFN KV DIVISION. I).lily, Kxcent Sun.iay ? Mot. 1st I- I.^M, |hl-M'IIHl-r. I-.ii 1 I". 13 ^ ,, I' hi a hi l.i iivc r ivo a in it .'in ft no |iai-kslm i u 7 U'i l-?ii > :ji > ('lu-i-ok- ? Km I 8 (> 4n 1" ' I" Ciiill'iu-y (i l!u j ?' >' A M A M 1 mils Nos 32 :111< 1 ;{;{ entitle Hi Usburg connect vvitli trail hoi (hiir.u-y DlvLi.ci. 'I'laiii 32 li-a Shelby at ii 3D a hi cnoiieds at Hli luirg with No. :t?> on t In-,Sootie r ' g nm N< r h. with 2<? minutes in; or trai sfcrring. i- c. Paasengeis inil any points on this line lirti -In-lhy ami Rlackshurg can g < harloltc, Nspend 3 hours ai mil utt-s, a in I ret u i n the same dav *1 t-oiim-i-ts also with i he Soui hern -oath, it ii t) connects H| YurkvilU* the Niil't III mil lit I 11 ai n on tlie (' AIt It with it"' minutes in ngin for i terring; ami i-oiinects at Rock J with A'n 33 on the Sonth-.fti Ky g South. The Ir-si connection tills y makes at Cutuwha Junction whh 4 S A L goiiig North jr veu II III ||ft J over; going Senlh, 1 "J hours an W ini11iitt-M, nearly all the ay over I daylight. t 'ounecisa' Lam-as'er i| trains on I. A- It It for Chester kj a lay over of it n. urs ami conned ? Camden .villi I he ? Ic-rlestoii |>iv J of i In-Sou I hern for all points Sou Tiain No .'tit connects at l.ane J with the I > ?Nr ''for t'li ester; w itl fT S. A K at f':i fin h i Junction, kl North ami South, with a lay ovt al-out ti hours ; with No. 34 on i South* mat Rock Hit going NW, giving ft hours day-light lav <i ii with N<? 12 a' lilcckshurg on i| Southern R.v going North Also U the Vestibule on the Soullu-ru g li North. J| I ruin No 11 leaving BiaCkROU H| S 1(1 a in will get passeligi rs Iron |L South from train :tii on the Soul >T for a -1 points between Hlackshurg ||' Marion, N ami will connect at rion with the Southern Ity, lioth i ami West Train A'o 12 leaving H lion at 4 4 ft makes good coiinectio 1 Hlaekshurg with the Southern K IT both directions. y' Samuel Hunt. A.Tripp President. Su l| P. liiiinpkin, (Jen. Pass. Ag LANCASTER AND CUES RAILWAY. I' 1 BKTWKKN CJIKsTKK AND LA.VCAH f ! Schedule in etl'cct Daily except Hu on and after Sept 11, 1898. WESTBOUND I EASTHOUN | , No's. 14 and lt>. | No's. 17 an I A M. P M. A AI. j Hftft ft 6.i Ar Chester Ly 11(H) j 9 07 ft 07 Kiclihurg 1138 8 ftft 4 65 Hascnmhville 1162 P M 8 33 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 |: 8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 60 i Connects at Chewier with Hout i RoPway, Seaooard Air Line and l.ollnaatiil North Western Hallwi Connects at ancaster with the River A Charleston. Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, J M Heath, (4. P. A., i W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Cb . i QUICK SALES I SAVANNA I WHOLESALE PRODUCE / I : Foreign an?l Domestic Fruits, Chickens, Butler, Ktfgs. 1 V/" Write fur Daily <pi< SpeciUl attention^ ;^r 111 i i 11 ehi We are head<|uurtet8 for l*t try Produce, Fruits and Melo Correspondence and Con9ig NO. 242 WEST BRO, ? i JKU. I Spain Will Not Pay. Madi id, Sept 20?Tlio oahinet i TTV met in council today and disoussed ^ ' at great length the necessity of ' making all possible economies in 1 the budget in order to satisfy public opinion and meeting the I I needs of the country. ; 'ia-* J lOucli minister was urged t?? < lW> lt'l,(U^ what further curtailment i li fJ was possible in his department. M I , '|-) I It was decided that tho interest h loan ,,f ^u? Cuban bonds should bo j '1' in 0) paid by the government of that ) >( I t * i 1 I 4i o S) ,(| iM:mu hml not by Spam, in ; ? ?;! Notice to Road Overseers. a >!) i \ '* b Overseers of l lie I * n ie K<? ds ' (! ju : ii i >(?; l>y oult-ieil 1 > rsul 'in ,.,j | sbelt Ii oids ami work ilr-ir respective j, v yi I teetions at ?t oe By order of IVmnl I, I m i". (> a ki >n i;u, * k. sii|i'r I . .1. I'kuky ? i?Mk. K oS milTeml tin* lorlures of tlio dMIliili'tl s an Willi proli uilliik' piles I>i~.>o1't tin l>y const ipu CO tion wilM vihli'li I was uflln'tol for twiitv .. years. 1 rati across your I'ASCAHI.TS in Oie j ' j town of Newell, la anil never found nm tlnnc Ii (l*i 1 to equal 11.**iii "I'< -?11y i am entirely free from || plies ami feel like a new man " C. 11. Kr.er/.. till .loiies St.. Sioux City. Ia CAN D V ffs V ?y CATHARTIC ^ m/dcoielo -t TRADE MARK RCOISTfRCO Ii III PlenvnM. Pll'iltAlili' I'llll'lll, Tlistf I><1 \ ijiMxl, Ncfur Sirkyii. Wraki'ti. ur lirl|io, Hk'.^h1 .'?? ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... I' NltrlliiK l(rui?4y (unpiiii, CMugb, M<iii(r**l, Nf" Y??rk. HH || n Tfl GAP Solil mid tfiinrniitiM'i) !> Mil drtiKrj Jit flU-IU-UMU HlMstw I UK Tobacco llAbll. | 11 hp i ! Villi? I kt- Valnnblr to Wumrn. HV F.sprrijilly valuable lo women in Frown.1 triilu rnii Hilars. liackuclie vanishes, headache it-av- 'ixii|i|>enr8, strength the place of iVei'ii w 'iikiiov. ami tin- flow of health rru.lily | t <? ooint'R to I Ik* pallid check when till* won. i i?l 'J.' I'TfnJ ri iin-.lv i.st.ik'ti. For Hii'kly t-liililri'ii 11 or over wot-!, < ? 1 int-n it has no . oual. No liniiin . dionld . ithoiif lli.s Ihtimw* rr III.'.Iv. 1 '" "K llrow. Men is sold l.y all diulcr*. Willi N W ii i ii i trail" OLD. STRONG. i lav i RELIABLE ! la at iaiou p-'o Home Life Insurance Company hot h "u',? of New York art Ii. ivt*r ; l lie witli Issues all the Libaf J^rn eial Forms of Life Mllli 5,u: and Endowment Kanf, i at | Policies,Cash, Loan y i?? | Paid up Values and pt. extended Insurance itR "Written in Policy I CONTRACT. TKR. ' ht> Call to see j ;.? j T S Carter, 1 If ONiden t. out. 7 55 I 8 15 Or writo to 8 55 . SL Miller, 14 V " I Ohio (voiieral Agnt. I I 8. C. 1 40- MAIN STICKKT, ' * I ester COLUMBIA, S. C. PROMPI RKIURNS I MARKET CO., IND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Potatoes. Onion*, Karly Veg? etablrH, FIhIi antl (lame. i>tationH, Shipping Tags and Stencils, pven orders from the Trade. '(^VNII IMMCKN. w jultry, Kgg and Dairy Product*, Counns. nmenU Solicited. ID STKKKT. SIYMUMI, U. A Tit VMP'S HONKS"TV. ilis s$ 1,000 WniHil )in\ Notion*;, So III* liunU'l I"|? The Trie* < )\\ iut. "I've slept tin let' :i she 1 wit!) [lie thermometer 'way In I >w ?ero,' said the tramp, "and I've j ;one two lon?; days with nothing I to eat, I>i11 I'm 4ellin_j you siai:;ht llint when 1 onee ha<l 1 , ??? ? in I my pocket I was worse ol! than at my other time 1 can remember. 1 had jiist been lot out of the Bridewell, in Chicago, anil "as boeein^r on the stie- t*- and het.'<; !iirni'il down on e\riy hand, when 1 picked iipa?l,<"?o bill on the sidewalk. I thought it was a dollar, and you bet ! made a hustle to oct down a side sfrcet. When I (lodged into a doorway and made nut that I was $ l,\OOo air ad <d the piiiic the started from every pore and i$\ knees knocked together. I was regularly s i siek for ten minutes, and m\ heart thumped away until I thought it would lueak out. "That ?1,000 meant a heap f<?r me, you understand, hut I was so excited that it was two hours hi? fore 1 could do any planning. The tirst thing was to buy a new suit of clothes, an I I entered a store and picked them out. When 1 exhibited that ?1,000 hill the clothier ran to the door to call a policeman. I i_r?>t awav by a close squeeze, and then 1 realized the situation. Tramp that 1 was, I couldn't g?l it changed at a hank nor use it to make me more com fortable. If it had been a ten I could have had I oil triads and a bed, hit* I'm telling you that 1 walked the streets as hungry as a shark and slept lit police station* and in lumber \ ai ds. "Under the circumstances the bill might as well have l???en a piece of brown paper. 1 tried all sorts of dodges to get it busted, hut it was no go. Kvcry time 1 showed it I ran *he risk of arrest. 1 offered a butler $loo to get it changed, hut he refused to have anything to do with it. I'd have sold it for half price, and been L'lad to, hut there was no such thing as making a deal. Finally, in despair, I went to one of the newspaper ofliees and looked up the advertisements for the week past. The looser had advertised, and I went to his ollice ill a hiir building and gave up the lull. The reward was ?f>0, but he counted out ?in on top of that, and said: 44 '1 wouldn't have believed there was such honesty in the world. You could have kept the bill just as well as not.' "He took down my name and all that and gave the affair away to the reporters. They wrote tno up as the 'Honest Tramp,' and had my picture in the papers, hut you may guess I didn't enjoy it overmuch. I had ?00 in place of ?1,000, and as for my honesty, ii was all bosh. I returned the hill because I had to, and though I'm huncrrv and dead broke and don't know where to turn in for the night, I'm not looking for any more liig funis. Something with a figure 2 on the corner will just about fit my vest pocket." ? Boston Herald. Sn-To-llsr for Klfly Cents. i Gutraouwil tolmvco htl)H pure, mnkct wpiiIj [ men strong, blooU purr. 60c SI All ill <k*>lit*. rilernera of (hp Blood ami Krrvr*. No one newl miller with neuralgia. This | disease is <|iiickly and permanently cured j l?y llruvrnn' Iron Hitter*. Every disease of the Hood, nerves and stomach, chronio or other wide, succumb* to Hrowna' Iron 1 flitter*. Known and lined for nearly a | inarter of a century, It stand* to-day torej most am?>nc <>ur most valued remedies. Brown*' Iron Hitters is sold by all dealers. An Old Idea. Every day strengthens the belief of eml? nent physieians that impure Hood is the I ratine of the majority of our diseases. Twenty-five years ago this theory was used : M a basis for the formula of Browns'Iron Bitters. The many reinarkahlecures etrerted by this famous old household remedy are sufficient to prove that the theory isrorreee. Browns' iron Hitters is sold b* all dealest HEADACHE cured In20 minute* by Dr. Mites Pais Fnxe. "One cent a doso." At druggists A convention of cotton growers and Southern hunkers is called to he held in Atlanta in October. It's design is suid to he to bring 1ho farmers who raise cotton and the i hunkers who have the money with j which the crop is handled toIgcthor for the protection of the cotton growers' interests from I the speculators in cotton. I nder the present system tho fanner is forced to sacrifice liis cotton every year to meet his obligations, and there is a great rushing to market with the new crop and a concerted hear move. S inrnt among the speculators at the inline time. ICvery year just as . th ? new crop comes in there is ! lw,i ? i - ?: I'Miimpu, , ;i ui,,.,j lir|i; , Ollmate of jin unprecedented crop so J as to drive down prices, while tl:o J farmer- necessities iorce thcni to hurry llicir cotton t<? market. I lie work of the proposed coil' Vention. if it sITiill ill: et the e\s pei taliops ot its pi ojcr lot s, wi I I he to Urine tl1(? hankers and farmj ers closer togi ther for their inutual | henelit and to save the cost of some of tho mi idlcmcn who row I oi row money from thu hanks to lend to the farmers and place the f irim rs' cotton as sccuritv. It is proposed to enable the farmer to get the money at that hand, mis del' tin* most favorable conditions and save to him some of the com-, missions and interest which now eat up his profits. Some svsteiu f*r the storage of tho cotton as l security is to he worked out hy which the hanks will he perfectly safe, and the farmer will he sa\*ed the necessity of saerilicing his cotton on an unfriendly market, and enabled to hold it at the lowest possible expense.?Kock Hill Herald. Slot) ii i:\v a It i>. Shio Uie re ill thi, paper will he pleas.-.1 in learn that there is ai I?juhI in iliI'aili'il ili-i',Hi> ihat science li is hi-eii h le hi i nre mi all im singes ami t hat is r'atan li Hall's t atan h < tire is | ln? i?n ly pusjifvi' fit re now known t" iln- nieilie.il foi'i-rnilv ? atarrli Ininir it const it a (jd'ial <lo ca-1* reipiires a eoiisi iliitiona I real m ilt Hail's I'ahorti I in! j- laUen inlernally, aelin>? ?hr eli\ upon tin* hloeil an \ mucous siiTiocs ol tin-sy-e ui ihereby ilealroyb'ii I he ti#umint ion of Mm* disease, jiuiI ui\ iovj lite patient strength hv huililii'U up the constitution anil assisting nauirein ilmei; is work The proprietors have so much faith in its ell III i ve phu ers. lha' they otter One Homireil Dollar- for any cast that it fail- p? eure. ,s.'ii fi,r |jsj nf lesiiIIinu lals Ail?!re-s. j y c|||.;n|,;y & id l oleih. (> fojrs ,||| hy I>ruKk'ists, I lie estate of the late Cornelius \ underbill will probably have to pa\ into puhlie treasuries several millions o; dollars under inherituiiee taxes. I he war revenue tax on inheritances which amount to more than $1,000,000 each, is ^ per cent, of tho amounts of tho legacies to sons and daughters, fA percent, of the amount of ! legacies to nephews and ueices, and 15 percent, of the amount of legacies to persons who are not blood relations. One of the ; deputy internal revenue collectors j of New \ ork is ipiotcd as saying that if Mr Vanderhilt left $100,(100,o00 to hi* children, the , amount of tax which the government will receive will he approximately $1,250,000. The state of New \ ork charges an inheiitanco tix of 1 percent, on legacies to direct heirs, and 5 per cent, on collateral inheritance. The comp*-..11 .x v -\r ? ... nunci in *>uw i otk, who will receive 1 per cent of the amount ho pets for tho state to pay him for his trouble, expects that the amount of tax levied by the state will approximate #1,000,000. Iton'l Tobacco spti ami Smoke Toar I4f> Away. To quit tobacco easily ana forever, be man oetie. full of life, nervo ami vigor, take No ToIlac, the wonder- worker. Unit makes weak men atrong. All drugglata, ftOe or tl. Cure guaranteed Booklet and artnple free. Ad (Irene Sterling Kewedy OS* 'Tilcago or New YorM ltroate with too shtUar yon enntlano ncr?? killing tobacco habit. NU-TaMAIl^S |HH rimam tho doolre for tohaern, with Mk HaB oatDorvoukdletrooo tiMlmko^fl ^ I Um, puriAoo tho l>lo(>4, revfly Ilk k V-, ,.'J (torn loot niMtood. A' l I I >>. L fli ll^ifo TO MAC from ? w f oar own drugglit who ill w11 i vouch fore* Takv It with B 4I ft" will,patiently, poralatently ?>oo , bo* tl. aoaally raroo, Hmun.HN, ' rnar?ole?(f tomrc. or w# r?fua<1 otonoy. t MAalioibCa, Chlugi, Itkimi, gow Iwt