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Kxcept Sunday ? i est 1st class passenger Kasi.32. in. 1 cave Arrive a. in 4?? Co mil'H 12 10 ' On DeKaib 11 .'17 17 Westville 1 I 25 45 Kershaw Hi 10 05 Heath Hpiings 10 57 in Pleasant Hill in 52 .'in Lancaster 10 35 45 Riverside 10 20 55 Springdell in In 05 Catawha Junction Kiimi 35 Rock Hill 0 40 nil Tirzah 0 111 2n Yorkville 8 55 ! 2H lllackshurg 7 55 M. A M ELTWBBN lack.-hurg, S. (!, anu Marion, X. C. ? Daily, Kxcept Sunday ? est 11. 2d class, ir.ixed. Knst 12 | rv? I * * -' ~ ? i... mrivr |i ill I | in Blackshurg 0 40 i 30 Earl.i ti 20 4o Patterson Spring 0 12 '20 Shelby 6 (Ml 2") Henrietta 4 20 50 For eat ( Ity 3 50 15 Rutherfordton 3 25 i 05 Tlieruutl City 2 41 2-5 Glenwood 5 20 50 Marion 2 00 M. I'. M. , OAFFNEV DIVISION. t ? Daily, Except Huntlay ? West, lit class, passenger. East. 5 15 14 16 m. a m. Leave Ar lve a in. p in ] 30 6 00 Hlacksburg 7 45 6.15 45 6 20 Cherokee Falls 7 30 6 20 ' oo 6 40 Oatruey 7 10 0 05 ;f MAM AM P M | 1 Trains Now. 32 and 33 connect at acksburg with trains on the Ualliy Division. Train No 32 connects at Camden * ith the Charleston Division of the i mthern Railway for all points south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.- 1 p* m.. going West, makes cminec* < in at Lancaster, H. C? with the L C R R, at Catawba Junction with erl A L, going North; at Rock Hill 1 th the Southern Railway going 1 Wth. ; Train No 11 connects at Blacksburg ^ th the Houthern Railway from the >uth. At Mariou, N with the | uthern Railway going West. Samuel Hunt, A. Tripp, President. Hupt. B. B. Lumpkin, Gen. Pass. Agt. \THOlTSANI> TONOUKS. |] Coui(i not express the rapture >f Annie K Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa., ? . vhen she found that I)r King's Sew Discovery for Consumption lad completely cured her of a tl lacking cough that for many years ;l lad made life a burden. All j >ther remedies and doctors could ?ive her no help, but slie says of his Royal Cure?"it soon re* P noved the pain in my chest and 1 p Min now sleep soundly, something 1 can scarcely remember doing a sefoie. I feel like* sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr King's New Discovery for any j t< rouble of the Throat, Chest or s| Lungs. Price 50c and $1.00. u Trial bottles free at Crawford . Bros Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. e' ei SUAMROCK H AS IIAUD DUCK v tl Loses Her Topmast and the Race ^ does br Default. Y New York, Oct 17 ? Soon after NV .... t< ho starting of the yacht race to lay the.Shamrock was disabled bv & ier top mast being carried away. The Columbia, according to the igreement, continued over the I'1 oursc ami crossed the finish line | it 2.37.17. She finished almost c' wo hours within the time limit. I l' ??m I H Shower of Meteors. I P Prof .1 K Keen, of Columbia iniversity, predicts the regular c 13-veurs meteoric shower on Nov 13 or 14 of this year. Ho says '' ;hat it will come after 12 o'clock ?' )f one of the nights stated. There P ire a great many old people who r' remember the shower of 1S33 ? ind a number of comparatively '' i'oung ones who remember that of 11 lSthl. If tho calculation turns out correct, the shower of 1S09 will n be well worth setting up for. , __ w H 100 KMVAKI), SiMiO <> The readers of tit in paper will he pleased to learn that iliere is at least i. >ne dreaded disease that science lots heen a le to cure In all its siHges ami II hat is fVturrh Hall's Catarrh Pure T a the only positive eure now known 11 <? the medical fraternity < atarrh he- ^ "n ' constitiitiomil disease require* a oiistuuiiooHltreHtin. nl Hull's (a H 'arrli (Jure is taken internally, noting .< lir-etly upon the blood an roueous ni'mees of I he system t hereby destroy- u ' g I lie foil 11dal ioii ot /he disease, and living the patient strength by build- ft t'g tip the constitution and assisting 1, i am re in doing is work The proprietors have much faith in it.- t< Urative powers. tha? tliey offer One Hundred Hollars for any east that it ail,- to cure. Sen for list of teati- 0 nonlala Address, J v t'UKN'KV ?fc to. C Toledo (). fcyr->/|,l hy I)-?ggi-lH. ( 'or. * He's a Cuiitractor. tl Him ? What s your business ? ? Flam?Contractu i. l. Flim ? What linef v Flam?Debts.? Sketch Hits. t( S'ntice to Oel>(4>rs and Creditors M of I? M. IM.vlcr, Deceased. h T \ 1/1/ Persons indebted to the estate , of 1* M Pi, Ier, deceased will oine forward at once and make -eltie- y nent with the undersigned. Persons laving claims against said estate will " resent them, duly verified, to the .. inderaigued. W. H PLYLER, e Geo. W PLYLER. Executors. * t LANCASTER AND CHESTER v RAILWAY. JETWBEN CHESTER ANO LANCASTER. Schedule in effect Daily except Humlay on and after Kept 11, lSttS. > 1 WESTBOUND I EAST BOUND. I S'o's. 14 and 10. | No's. 17 and 16* , AM. P M. A At. p M j I55 5M Ar Cheater Lv 11 OU 7 00 >07 5 07 liicliburg 11 38 7 45 i !. 15-'> 4 55 Bancombville 11 52 7 55 P M 183 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 16 ^ 1.00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 50 8 56 , Connects at Chester with Southern Ftoi'iway, Heaooard Air Line arid Car>llna and North-Western Hallway. f Connects at Lancaster with the Ohio Itiver A Charleston. I Leroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, S. C. J i M Heath, O. P. A., , W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester < Wanted An Idea SSSsS low ?1,.'U0 was Raised for the Kpwort.h Orphanage. lie State, 1 Stb inst. ''The widow's chain." Like le widow's .nito of old it was a token of love, and a wonderful leasing has followed the gift. A pretty little story has been oing the rounds this summer. A athetie story, a story of a widw's saclilice for the homeless, of widow's love for the motherless. On a trip in the latter part of une, Rev G 11 Waddell, superin ndent of Kpworth orphanage, poke some words of truth about lat institution which sank deep ito a widow's heait. She want d to do something for the mothrless little ones in the home pro ided for them in Columbia by in good Methodist people of the tate. But she had nothing to givo. ex, she did. There was a gold atch chain. The jeweler had lid her it was worth ?20 as old old. When Mr Waddell came back ) Columbia, a tiuiid, pathetic 'tter from one unknown reached ill). It enclosed the gold watch bain. The good woman said nit she wanted to ib? ?r?metlim.? V nil she knew not wlint else to ive. No tongue can ever tell how ear to her was that trinket, lasped around her neck, she said, y her husband when she was a i'idc. The priceless lov<? ?f a ure woman! (Jold cannot buy a em so precious! What tender ^collections, what hallowed memries must cluster around that ttle chain, linking her love to lie remembrance of the past. Hut she gave it up for the lotherless little ones. When Mr Waddell related the Lory of the chain to the directors f the orphanage, Mr Henry C trauss,?of Yorkville, said, "Here < $20. Find out the name of the ood woman and return it to er." Others of the trustees ontributod to the redemption of lie chain. And thus was started iio chain fund, which has grown ntil Mr Waddell has received ?iu 11 ?l,.'H0.0O. No .more contriutions to the fund will be solici3(1. Mr Waddell knew the postotlice f the unknown benofacties. The hain came from Walterboro. )ne of the teachers at thoorphango spent part of the summer iri hat town, and she with many thers sought to probe the identi y of the benevolent widow; none /ore successful. At last the pas[>r of the church has succeeded, lo well did Mrs Sellers keep the ecret of her gift that not even ier own daughter was aware of /hat she had done. Mr Waddell las returned the chain to the good iridow, who is no doubt untaxed t the wonderful good she has unonsciously wrought. Here is un xample to make charitablo Chrisiuns more benevolent, and to stir he latent pocket nerve of pew varmers. I ll AT I IIKOHHI NO II KA I) ACIIK Would quickly leave you, if ;ou used 1 >r lvingss New Life 'ills. Thousands of sufferers lave proved their matchless merit or Sick and Nervous Headaches, rhoy make pure Mood und strong lerves and huihl up your heulth. Oasy to take. Try them. Only 55 ets. Money back if not cured. 50UI by Crawford Bros Druggists. REGISTRATION NOTICE. pHE PUBLIC WILL TAKE notice 1- that the Registration books will >e open, at the court house, for the egl?tr?tion of parties etil itle<l t?? reg star under the Constitution, on th? at Monday in each month, until M lays preceding t> e next general eleo Ion W O A PORTER. Chairman Board Registration LC Lancaster. H O Dec 6 1898. orzrs PAUSES FOR A REPLY. Says Ho Hus More and Worso Charges to Come. Special to Greenville News. Columbia, S C, Oct 1(??Oussts today concluded his "series one" on the dispensary and says he has a lot more in reserve. In the course of his paper today he says "a good hunter never gets out of ammunition. In timo of war it is not wise to shoot all your lmllets even at an enemy on the run. 1 do not intend to give the dispensary conspirators a chanco to work the persecution dodge on the public and try and obtain public sympathy by diverting the public attention from the serious charges I have made. "I have said enough for tho present and will suspend my "revelations." 1 have plenty more ammunition. In fact 1 have I not tired my heaviest guns. There I is much more 1 can say which I would prove ns interest! gas what 1 I have already said. Hut I have made serious charges against the dispensary conspirators and have furnished proof. It is up t<? them anil I can wait on them. If they remain silent they plead guilty. If they answer I will further prove what 1 have already claimed and put some new burdens on their shoulders. I am ready for them; first come, first served. Then follows a review of the 'charges. "This/1 continues Mr. Ouztx, {4hiiiig? tliG matter acpiarely up to the attention of Governor McSwecnoy, who has a chance to signalize his administration hy attempting to purge the hoard of i18 unworthy members, the majority faction. The statements I have made are true; they have not even been contradicted, much less controverted, I think furnish the governor sufficient ground for a request for the resignation of tho men against whom 1 have made these charges. If he is not satistied as to the proof offered he can obtain more. He is the execut'vj head of the government und he should see that all its branches are clean. If thoy are not, they should he lopped off and the public will sustain und endorse the man who thus acts. 1 hare now passed the whole matter up to the goyernor und the people await his action " I "Wot are you hreathin' so hard for, Mike f" asked the man who found an Irishman sitting on the roadside, blowing like a loeoI motive. "A. shoemaker run me onto' town for most ?r mile,'* replied Mike, between puff. "Wot riled him ?" "lie runs a quickrepair shop, and fie <*ot mad hecause ()i handed him a couple of boots heel and a shoestring, an' told him Oi'd call fer tho shoes in half'n hour." _ t inier No Obligation. I * On returning from the barn caily one morning tho old man found his wife in tears. "Wha* chor crying about, Me ! | lissy f" he inquired. "'Nother?one?uv our dar1 ters?was stole las' night," sho "The red headed unf" he asked, laconically. "Yost?pore Mag?she was the heat gal?'' "Hob Scattlos 1" "Uv course; hasn't been no other feller waitin' on her. Ain't you goin' to purine after 'em an' I arrest 'im ?" "Uv course not," ho replied, sternly. "I'm not under obliga! tioni to help Hob Scuttles out of no difficulty. Let him go ahead and work out his sentence, same's l'vo been adoin' fur the las' 40 years."