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OW ! *dy a sub subscribe atit of our A RE YOU IN AKKKARS1 If so, you can give us your note to be due Decernl>er 1st, noxt, foi your indebtedness to date, and paj your subscription one year in advance and <?et the hftnfiHt r?f ahnv* prices. all orders and omittances to S. CARTER 'ub, Ledger, Lancaster, *>4* CJ, # >' ! | OLD, STRONG. SM RELIABLE ^j| Home Life Insurance Company ?||i of New York } Issues all the labJ| eral Forms of Life ,f\1 and Endowment *1' Policies,Cash, Loan Paid up Values and extended Insurance V Written in Policy f?| ! CONTRACT. ,|| Call to see I T S Carter, Itenident A ^ent. 5! writo to 1 SL Miller, *?;j|j (ienerrtl Agnt. 1402 MAIN STREET, J? COLUMBIA, S. C. tfl M <3 OITI C&B0L18& & GEOfiGIA EITI1S1DI IE. CuHfilY. 8CHRDUI.K NO. 3. 4 JI In effect 12 01 a ra, Sunday, Oct. let. BBT W sfE ar -^SL Camden, 8. C., arid Shelby, N. C. "^t|i ? Daily. Except Hunday ? fT'S j Weat 33. lal cIuhh paeaeuger East 32. p.m. leave Arrive a. rn v f] ,12 40 Count* tt 12 10 4U. | 106 DeKalb 1137 W 117 VVeatville 11 66 1 46 Kerehaw 10 10 > jfiMl 2 06 Heath Springs 10 67 2)0 Pleasant Hill 10 62 1 I ^ 30 Lancaster 10 36 5 L 2 46 Hiveraide 10 20 I | 2 66 Springdell 10 10 -if31 I 2 06 CatawOa Junction 10 00 ZC'S 3 36 Rock Hill 9 40 *I\!i 4,)0 Tlrxah 9 10 ^ II 4 20 ' Yorkvllle 8 66 r^L 5 20 lilackHburg 7 66 J H 1* M. A M & II j BETWEEN I Hlackehurg, 8. C , aim Marion, N. C. /flj j ? Daily, Kx<?pt Hunday ? Went 11. 2d claaa, mixed. Kaat 12 a. m. Leave Arrive p. m -\.ni 8 10 Blackeburg 0 40 *C;a 8 30 Earls 6 20 n 8 40 Patteraou Springs 6 12 ^jt i ? ixi nimiuy ti no JJIIi 10 26 ^ienrieita 4 JO 10 60 Koreal 1 Ity 8 60 aEM' i 11 16 ltutherfordton 8 26 ^<W* Thermal City 2 44 1 12 26 Glen wood 5 20 "ft 12 60 Mari>< n 2 00 f I*. M. |>. M. gaffmey division. ?\ ? Dally, Kxcept Holiday ? r 9 Went. lat clan*, pa*?enger. Kant. .Jm 16 13 >14 16 C i'J p m. a m. Leave Arlveam.pm ?FJi 6 30 6 00 Blackaburg 7 45 6 86 6 46 6 20 Cherokee Fal la 7 80 6 20 6 00 6 40 Galltiey 7 10 6 06 vfj P M AM AM P M Traina Noa. 32 and 33 oonnectat J J Blackaburg with traina on the Gait^ j ney Dlviaion. I jfl Train No 32 connect* at Camden with the Charleston Divialon of the , , Houthern Haiiway for all point*eolith >n Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.* 1 %r.?! 40 p* m.. going Weat, makes con nee. : ! tion at Lancaaler. H C., with the L >11 ACRB.it Catawba Junction with JJll the 8 A L, going North; at Kock Hill ( ffyM\ with the Southern Hallway going North Train No 11 connect* at Blackeburg with the Houthern Railway f"om the South. At Mariou, N C, with the , -JB| Houthern Railway going Weat. ??Hl Hamuel Hunt, A. Tripp, tdr*Sfl| Preaident. Bupt. H. B. Lumpkin, Gen. Paaa. Agt. THE CASHIER DIDN'T RITE. But tho Bait Was Not Very Seient ificuIIy ()Here. 1. Columbus, Ga., Oct <5.?At an early hour this morning Homo one drove up to the home of T W Bates, cashier of the Merchants and Mechanics bank, in a hack and delivered a note signed by the chief of police, Wiley Will, iarns, asking Mr Rates to come to the bank at once as the chief bad dicovered a plot to rob the institution. The note said: "Wait until 1 come. Don't speak to any one on the force even until I come, nor lot any one see who you are. Above all, don't let any one see you onter tho bank nor have any ono with you, as robbers are organized and have five on tho watch. Anything will attract them." Mr Rates' home iB four miles from the city. Fearing it was a scheme to eutrap him he declined to come to the bank He sent the noto to the chief of police an hour later and ho pronouncod it a forgery. As a mat* ter of precaution, Chief Williams put h guard around the hank until morning. The police tonight arrested the hack man and will hold him for the present. He says the noto was given him by a shabbily dressed man in front of a saloon. The funeral of Mr. D. E. Converse, the founder of Converse College, took .place Friday at Spartanburg. There wero 2,500 people in attendance. The remains were interred on the collego campus, by the side of the fountain in front of the main building. This was in accordance with his expressed wish and was a fitting tribute of the college to the memory of its benefactor Unable to Uoturn the Compliment. A Yorkshire farmer was asked to the funeral of a neighbor's third wife, and as he had attended the funerals of the two others, his own wife was rather surprised when ho declined this invitation. On being pressed, he gave bis reason with some hesitation: "Well, thee sees, lass, it makes a chap feel a bit awkward like to be alius accepting other folks' civilties, when he never has nowt o't' aooart of his own to ax 'em back to."?New \ork World. Tho deposits in Kansas banks on the last day .of Sapteml>er amounted to $55,000,000, an increase of $4,000,000 over the corresponding period of last year. THE APPKT1TEOFA OOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomnph ami I.ivAr ?>? ? of order. \ll such should know that Dr King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and,great energy. Only 25c. at Crawford Pros' Drug store. LANCASTER AND CilESlER RAILWAY. BETWEEN CHESTER AND LANCASTER. Kchi'dule in effect Daily except Holiday on aud after Hept 11, 1898, VVRSTBOUWD | EAHTBOUND. No'n. 14 and 16. | No's. 17 and 15* A M. P M. A M P M 9 5S Ar Chester Ly 11 00 7 00 9 07 6 07 Rlcliburg 11 38 7 46 8 66 4 55 Bascombvllle 11 52 7 56 P M 6 33 4 83 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 6 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 60 8 55 Connect* at Cheater with Southern Roll way, Heaooard Air Line and Caralinaand North-Weatern Railway. Connects at Lancaster with the Ohio River A Charleeton. Leroy Springa, Praa., Lancaster, 8. C. J M Haatb. Q. P. A., W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester gKADAOflleurtd laDnliutwbf Dr. MllM* Ant puu. "Oma omi a <Uaa " AC dmaalaw I 4 ' LIKE ROUNPLAP HALES. Opinions of Collou partners ut.d Ginners after a Season's Ex perienee. ! The attitude of cotton dinners and farnu rs towards the Round I lap cotton I' ! ' ol I'm Aineii tin | | Cotton Company, alter a scast u s 'test of the macliinc, i- illiiHtrated hy a letter received recently l>y the editor of the Manufacturers' Record, Haltiinore, as follows: Editor Manufacturers' Record: Some timo ago von requested uh to give yon our opinion of the | American Cotton (Jo.'scylindrical i press. At that time we were tin llhle to irivi! Hill1 view- irriml I ?' ? {-? - ' . V.V.V. J > I owing to ' he sh ?ri 111110 \vc I1a.1l ' operated the press. Now that the j ginning season ha* closed, we can unquestionably nay tlml the press! 1 is u success in every particular, j luotouly from a ginncr's stand-1 I point, but as a practical tanners. j the results from sale of our cotton have neen eminently satisfactory and much beyond what we had anticipated. 1 he advantages to planter and operator are so many that it would take up too much space to enumerate them. ! i U is sufficient to say that no one I who has baled their cotton on this j press would now or hereafter j patronize any other. And why | should they ? Their ginning I charges are less than the squarci press people charge, and they receive from ono-qurter to one half cent par pound more than the/ could get in the square bale. There is no buestion about the round bale ' being here to stay, and wo would advise the ginmen, especially those I who are near a railroad, to get in I the swim at once and exemplify i 1 ho old udage of the early bird 1 getting the worjn. They will not only benctit themselves, hut their friends, the farmers, get the cream that the middlemen, the enmmis sion merchants, have been enjoy ing and getting rich upon. In conclusion, to condense tho ad j vantages, will Bay that the hale is fireproof, waterproof, dust proof, and proof that it is u labor-saving and money-making hale to the farmer. Mounts & Mokkn. Keo, Ark., June 7th. A Letter of Advice. A son of Rrin appeared at tho ! money order window of a postoffice und said that ho wanted to Bind some money to ould Oircland." "Fill out this blank," said tho clerk, handing the applicunt one of the blanks used on such occa 1 sions. "An phwut is that?" asked Jerry. "It's a blank that every uppli ! cunt for a money order must fill out, a kind of letter of advice regarding tho money order." An phwut has a letthcr of ad ( j vice pot to do wid tne sinding tin dollars to me ould mother?" Jerry wont away from the window grumbling and mystified. After half an hour of painful effort at a high desk provided for the public at one end of the room i Jerry returned to tho window and handed in thin "letter of advice" to the postmaster at Hallycarney: "Dear Moike?O'm tould Oi must give yez a bit av advice bofore you'll be able to pay me ould mother the two pounds Oi'm uindin along with this. So, Moike Oi would advise ye/, to come to Ameriky an get a job at kaping postoftice, for it's illigant postottices they has hero, an Oi've no doubt the pry it* tin toimas phwat it is w d yez. So now bo 1 sure and pay me ould mother the pounds, for Oi've done as the law says and sint ye/ a letther of ad? vise."?Youth's Companion. Tho Meanest Man. The meanest man in the world is the husband who placed his purse ip a mouse trap so that his , wife could not get it in the early morning without liberating a mouse. ( FIRST TRIALS OF WOMAN EDITOR. Houston Post Describes Iler Despair When Abused in a Newspaper Controversy. The lynutiful young girl who had giadiaitcd only u year before with the highest honors, rushes into the family sitting room, and Hung herself, with a storm of sobs, upon the sofa. t%What is it, my dear?"-asked herfathei, soothing her gently. "Has anything happened to dis courage vou ?" 4'Papa," said the maiden, raising her tear-stained face, t4I am done with journalism forever. When you allowed me to purchase that weekly newspaper, I thought that no occupation on earth could tie so noble, so elevating and powerful to scatter good and wisdom throughout the world. When I began editing the paper, every* thing appeared bright and rosecolored. "M y editorials were praised by the entire State press, and I got Mattering words of encouragement front even the large dalies. I was, oh, so proud of the fact that, although a woman, I had been admitted ns an equal number of the great brotherhood that exercises such an influence upon the nr'nds and morals of the people. Last week 1 wrote a gentle criticism of an article that appeared in a little weekly of toother county. This, papa?this is what I find in the next issue of that horrid paper.'' The lovely girl handed her father the paper and buried her head upon the sofa pillow whilo he read the following: 44 Wo would/ say to tho loathsome, knockkneed, piebald jabberwock that infests tho editorial dugout of the Weekly Herald, Vejp your shirt on. Tho disgusting edioiic drivel that emanates from tho clapped jawed? squirrel headed, slab sided, puddle-duck that spoils paper for that sewer pipe of journalism should ?ret a nair of buckskin, kickproof pants, or else quit squirting such jobs of backhanded, putrefied slime at decent papers. If the hump-backed, putty-faced vermin referred to doesn't like our remarks, v?e will call any day aud scatter a few locks of hair and brass buttons around said Herald office, or forfeit a year's subscription." d'apn," said the girl graduate, in a low but decided voice, '-I want you to buy me a cook book and some long aprons. I am going to stay at home and help mother about the house." ?IO(> RKWAKD. 8100 The readers of this paper will lie pleased to team that there is at luast one dreaded disease that science has been a le to cure in all its stages and that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure * 1. ? I.. 1 * * in me oiny |?raiuve cure now Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Oure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood an I mucous su traces of thesystem.!hereby destroyii K the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the coiiHtitution and assisting nature in doing lis work The proprietor have mo much faith in It* curative power, tha* they offer One Hundred Dollar for any cant, that it fall? to cure. Heud for lint of testlmonlala Address, J V. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. ftojrSold by Druggists, 75c. Notice to Debtors uutl Creditor* of P. M. Plylor, Deceased. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of P. M. Pi.vler, deceased will come forward -I once and make settleraent with the undersigned. Persona having claims against said estate will present them, duly verified, to the undersigned. t W. B. PLYLEB, Geo. W PLYLEK. Executors. Am OU I4mu leery day otreoftheae tho belief of orain#M phyeieiene the* Import blood U Um reoee of the OM^orltr of otr diooooooL Tw?nty.d?? yeoro ago <hk theory woo uod ao o beeie tor the formula of Browne' I raw Bitten. Tho ?ay remarkable ooreo effected by thle (Wmone old heueehold remedy ore tiflleient to prove that the theory ia eorrooO, Browiu' Iron Bittern le told by oil dealeer