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S ht ARK 7?i to be ( hp your i your s vunco prices, Address all c I* make remit Ik T. S. t Pub, I ^ ^ ^ * DGER'Si a^Rates <J . iBT.rTWT-: : ? ?* !> lias arranged^' the following < rs at pi ices if: lem within the , < m MIMTP W9f^rPjTp TH\ ?rt& u?>n?,sp, 3 I^ I. TI'-?7. I ^^1 l^UCIL II t'C'/t" J ?ST?T?JTi8Hj Everj II %rvJc ) J SMt&Ali if] i<-<> -<i-ircck pa per.) 1 \ TOP <TO) T\ f-2 f<! iJ y 'riculturaI pa/tor.) avr.iv? sv<; avr .:ygvn X<C|J 3 >*a >?s sws Italia 2*3?5si jL Enough. j ''I ??] -o Bini weekly), The f?ll (Semi-weekly.) your for $1.75. ji{ enii weekly), The J/jS rI'l (Tri-weekly) ^L.'i year, for $2 00. emi-weekly), The , >1 ution (Weekly) # \ year, for $2.00. >emi weekly) and J ino year for $ 1.50 -3ij ho Ledger alone. Ji|S*3?i|223Sa22aS142-3 *v 3 -5uj >%a 'va "-?3iia A\i FT3 va M y J dvance.J' f the above prices subince. We must have *^||j rs can be sent. The <jx > papers until tbey res in mind. 4HI YOU IN ARRRAR8 o, you can give us your note due Decoml>or 1st, next, for H ndobtodness to date, and pay inscription one year in ad- vsjHj and got the benefit of ahove~CnH orders and t|| tances to S*1 DARTER ;f| jodger, 4|L inncastor, H. C, rj OLD. STRONG. Il I ! RELIABLE ! ; Home Life Insurance Company < I of New York i | J |j Issues all tlie Lib! ei al Forms of Life i and Endowment I Policies,Cash, Loan. I | Paid up Values and i ; extended Insurance Written in Policy | j CONTRACT. i Call to see T $ Carter, XoNidtMit Ajjent, { ! Oi* writo to I S L Miiier, (ionerai A^nt. 1402 MAIN STKKKT, : i COLUMBIA, S. C. I I i ! Q<ODT0 CiBOLIlA & BEflftRlA ? turns iwmi I SOHKDUI.K No. 3. I In effect 1201 a in. Sunday, Oct. 1st. i BETWEEN ! Camden, rt. C., and Hheiby. N. C. v ? Daily. Kxcept Sunday ? ^ Weat 33. 1st cImhs passenger Kant 32. p.m. leave Arrive a. in 8 1-40 CtitnU'tt 12 10 ^ | I DeKalb 11 .17 1 17 VVestvlll* 11 25 * 1 45 Kershaw in ]n 2 05 Heath Springs 10.r>7 0 2 10 Pleasant Hill 10 52 2 30 Lancaster 10 35 . 2 4.5 Riverside 10 20 2 55 Hpringdell 10 io I 2 06 Catawba Junction 10 (Ml J 3 35 Hock Hill 9 40 \ 4 00 Til /.all 9 10 . 4 20 York vilie H 55 j 5 20 Blackshurg 7 55 ?' M. A M 1 / BETWEEN Blacksburg, H. (!, ana Marion, N. C. ' ? Daily, Hx<*cpt Sunday ? West 11. 2d class, mixed. p]ast 12 | a. m. I.cave Arrive p. m. 8 10 Rlacksburg H 40 * 30 Earls 0 jo H 4o Patterson Springs (i 12 1120 Hheiby 0 00 i 1? 25 0 Henrietta 4 20 i 10 50 Forest t Ity 3.50 ' H15 Bulkier fordton 3 25 j 12 0.5 Thermal t'lty 2 44 I 12 25 Ulenwood 5 20 j 12 50 Marion 2 00 ' 1 ?' M. M. 1 ?? _ GAFFNEY DIVISION. ? Daily, Except Sunday ? West, 1st class, passenger. East. 15 13 14 13 p in. a in. Leave A r Ive am. pm 5 30 6 <K> Hlacksburg 7 45 6 35 5 45 H 20 Cherokee Kalle 7 30 0 20 I 0 00 6 40 Gairuey 7 10 0 06 1 | I P M AM A M H M ' Traiim Nos. 32 and 83 connect at j Mlacksbnrg with traiue on the Oafl* , ! ney DiviHi.ii. Train No 32 connects at Camden with the Charleston Division of the 1 i Southern RdiWay for all points south. 1 Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12. | 40 p* m.. going West, makes c >nuec> I Hon at Lancaster. S C., with the L A (! It H, st Catawba Junction with ( i the S A L, going North; at Rock Hill with the Southern Railway going North. , Train No 11 connects at Blacksburg with the Southern Railway f'om the : South. At Marlon, N <\ with the " Southern Railway going West. f Samuel Hunt, A. Tripp, ( President. Supt. t S. B. Lumpkin, Gen. Pass. Agt. I SOUTH AND THE FAR EAST. Late Minister to Siam Says We< arc Interested in Holding Philippines. Charlotte, N C, Oct 28. ? In addressing a large gathering of southern cotton* manufacturers and planters at Charlotte, under tbo auspices of the chamber of commerce, John Barrett, late United States minister to Siam, said: "The south has vital interest in development and control of Asiatic markets by America. The time will soon come when the Far East will consume every surplus pound of cotton, manufactured or raw, that the south can produce, , making her independent of the markets of England and Europe. To accomplish this result, four important conditions are necessary, which in themselves are inter dependent: First, construction of the trans-Isthmian canal; second, j laying of a trans Pacific canle; third, protection of markets in China according to treaty rights, and, fourth, permanent control of the Philippines." Sentiments expressed wore re ceived with warm approval. A THOUSANII TOXOITKS. Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that I)r Kind's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of n hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she savs of this Royal Cure?"it soon removed tlie pain in my chest and 1 can now sleep soundly, something 1 can scarcely remember doing befote. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the I'niverse. " So will every one who t*ies Dr King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros Drug Store; everv l>ottlo guaranteed. LANCASTER ANI) (HESlKR railway IKTWKKN CHK-TKK AND LANCASTER. ichedule iu ertV*et Dally except Sunday on ami after Sept II, 1808 WESTBOUND I EAS| BOUND. *Jo'h. 14 and IS ! N"'h 7 ami 15* A M. P M. A M P VI 165 5 55 Ar t'hester Lv 11 <Mt 7 DO 107 5 07 RielihurK 11 BH 7 45 155 4 55 B&scombville 1152 7 65 P M 133 4 33 Port Lawn 12 12 8 16 100 4 00 by Lancaster A r 12 60 8 56 Connects at Chester with Southern tot1 way, Heaooard Air Line ami CarliiiM ami North Western Railway. Connects at ancaster with the Ohio liver A, i'harleston. jeroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster H. C, I M Heath. (4 P. A., V H Hardin V P and And.. Chester I Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. R??tor*d to Health by Dr, Miles' Nsrvina. MM K F.HWAHD HARDY, the Jolly maniyl ager of Hheppard Go's, great store at Bracevllle, 111 , writes: "I had neTer leensickaday In my life until In 1KD0. I lot so bad with nervous prostration that I tad to (fire up and commence to doctor. I ried our local physicians and ono in Juliet, >ut none gave me any relief and I thought was going to die. I became despondent ind suffered untold agony. I could not eat, ileep nor rest, and It seemed as If I could lot exist. At the end of six months I was educed to hut a shadow of myself, and at ast my heart became affected and I waa ruly miserable. I took six or eight bottlea if Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave me relief rorn the start, and at last a core, the ffeat>et blessing of my life.'* MMMVNMNMHBj Dr. Miles' Remedies Or/vB ire sold by all drug- KV' lists under a positive ruarantee, first bottle VIH6 3 leneflts or money re- fe L ftuetoree J unded. Hook on die* K> g^^Je#s ijl lases of the heart and isrvee free Address, BHMMHBpK DR. M1LBU MKl'IGAL OO . Mkbart. lad. Unimportant Skirmish Near Kimherley. Cape Town, Oct 27. ? Eveniug ? Official reports from Kimberley dated Tuesday state that Col Scott-Turner, with 270 men proceeded not thward to Macfnrlanee's farm, where they unsaddled their horses. At 0 o'clock a party of Boers wes seen on the right llunk and was quickly scattered. Col Scott-Turner opening tiro on them and several of the enemy being seen to fall. The enemy moved to a sand heap and opened tiro on the British, who returned the tire. Col Scott-Turner attempted to prevent the Booth from advancing against Col Murray, but was met j with a heavy tiro from a dam wall I 000 feet to tho left. J At 11 o'clock Col Murray ordered 150 mon of tho l.ancashiro legimont to proceed to tho north. I An armoied train in already supporting Col Scott-Turner. At midday Col Murray started also, with two field guns and two Max iniK ami 70 mounted men. One of the two British puns opened suddenly upon the Boers who were in an unfavorable position. The Boors artillery fire was brisk. Another armored train w is held in readiness. At 2o ' clock tho second tram was sent forward with additional ammuniton. The l^ancashires behaved splendidly and Col Scott-Turner highly commended them. Commandant Kotha and many Boers were killod. The British loss was three killed and 21 wounded. Tho engagement was a brilliant success for tho British forces. BOP: US CAPTURE 1,500 MULES. Gen White, With 12,000 Men Menaced by (ien .Joubert With 17,000. Echoes of Fighta. London, Oct do.? The position at Ladysmith, without being alarming is sufficiently dangerous to excite anxiety. Evidently the Boers are trying to repeat their Dundee tactics. Roughly estimated they have 17,000 men as against 12,000 British. (ien Sir George Stewart White has the better artillery, but his is of lesser range. The delay in tho Boer attack is reported to be due to the non-arrival of Commandant General .loubert's column. This has given the British a much needed respite after their recont exertions. Everything, it is now considered, hinges upon Gen White's resource and judgment. Nothing is known regarding the progress of defensive works for the protection of Ladysmith. Farmers in the neighborhood of Ladysmith have left their farms and stork to the niercv of tho Boers and are congregated in the ti.? ?. -c- . invrii. i iiu i>vu guns me noers have mounted are poworful weupona. They are the one* used in shelling Dundee, and it is a matter of considerable surprise how they managed to transport such heavy pieces. Again, it is reported that l'rosi dent Kruger accompanied (ion Joubert to the front in a splendidly fitted traveling wagon. The Standard's correspondent at Ladyamith, telegraphing Saturday, send* s statement that the Doers have captured 1,500 mules, a 1 jsm that must seriously inconvenience British transport. gat?rroydutrao., ??p*U?t*o^n J fl ll^KO T?>MAC (Ml 2?*' P w roar on arnrrloi. *ko A * 1 vouch for T?kr l( with lll^^talU.liukhUf.HrttatonMy Ow* boi II, motlly r?rM, I boih. MS ptroniwd to car*, or w* rvfurul aoMf, aAt?i*i(>Ct. Clhiii, i*ln*l, P*w f**W DRESSED AS A SOLDIER. A Worn in Correspondent Joined a Regiment Going to Manila. Asheville, ?N C, Oct 37.?A letter received here by the wifoof Bund master Coo of the Twentyninth Infantry U S V, says that when the transport carrying the regiment to Manila arrived at Honolulu, one of the employes of the ship became very ill but refused to take medicine or have the attendance of a physician. Col Hardin ordered a surgoon attend the case, and it was discovered that the patient was a woman in male attire goiug to the Philippines to represent an Atnoncan newspaper She refused to disclose her name or the paper sho would represent. Rather a Good Rake Off. rvir i' J Morgan, in an urtiele in tbe Atlanta Constitution, nay*: "Aa an illustration of tho manner in which the farmers of the country have lost heretofore, it is only necessary to repeat a statement recently made by Mr Hester, of New Orleans, that out of an an! nual cotton receipt of one million three hundred thousand bales in that city over thirty seven thousand bale# were insde up out of samples which bad been ruthlessly plucked from tho Imles by the men j who handled them, which should have gone into tho parishes of Louisiana." Not the least merit of the American Cotton CoraI panv's Koundlap bale is that besides its other economies it pro vents this unjust tribute from being levied on the farmer. SIOO KKWAKI). $HlO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that (here is at least one dreaded disease that science bis been a :le to cure In all lis stages and that is Catarrh Hall's ?'atarrh Cure is tbe only positive cure now known to llie medical fraternity t'atarrh t?eing a constitutional til-ease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dlr-ctu upon the blood and mucous su'races of I lie system thereby destroying t lie tvsundaiion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the cor sti tut ion and assisting nature in doing i<s work The proprietors have s > much faith in Its curative powers. I ha' they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falh to cure. Ken-* for list of testimonials. Address. J K. CHENEY A CO., Toledo O HajrS jld by Druggi?ts, 76c. The revenue tax on legacies has laid a heavy hand on Converse college. The amount left will amount to over $100,000. Tho revenue law says 10 per cent of it must lie paid to tho internal revenue depart pent. This will take over $10,000 out of tho pot s tion intended for tho college. There seems to lie no way around it. Tho people of Kansas prepared for presentation to General Funston a $1,000 sword on which is the inscription: 41 *II hold this position Until my regiment is mustered out." Funston refuses to accept the sword until t'l i in senption is changed, as ho n ur i said anything of tho kind. \ REGISTRATION NOTICE. rpH E PIT MAC \VI 1.1. TAKE notice -I- that the K-nistrnti.m Books will he open. at the court limine, for the re^iMtr ition of parlies eolltle<l to rej{ister under the t'oustItutiou, on the let Monday in each imimh, until 30 dayn preceding t e next general election W O \ PORTEII. Chatrm >n Board ItegiMt'alion I. C I.aiicMMtor. 8 t! De 6 18?i. .lob l'rintinK. i Law Briefs, Minutes, al I kind \ of Blanks, Bill and Letter Ho ads Knvelopes, and all kinds of Job Printing done in the best style and at lowest prices. Call at Tiik Lk.dokk offiee and see samples of my work and get prices. HUGH WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. i Press and Banner Office. OA.STORZA.. iWatu ^ Til UMYmIIm Atom tatft