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The TWj the papers until they re- fpvfll this in mind. /TT a sub scribe of our f H ItK YOU I \ A HItK A Its f 5 If so, you can give us your note he due December 1st, next, for ur indebtedness to date, and pay sjjj v.4 ouii.h,! one year in a<l-^?JH nco and got the benefit of above^&H I orders and littances to \J CARTER J| I^ancoMter, H. C, 11 OLD. STRONG. RELIABLE ' ? _ bhm mmmm m m m w * IB Home Life Insurance Company of New York I Issues all the Libal Forms of Life j and Endowment Policies,Cash, Loan ' i Paid up Values a nd extended Insurance Written in Policy CONTRACT. Call to see T * Carter, KeNidtMit \ jyeiit. Or writ<> to S L Miller, (jreneral Atfiit. 1402 MAIN 8TKEKT, COLUMBIA, S. C. 0 HMMS R l C M"ASY. 8CHKDITLK No. 3. In effect 12 01 am Sunilnv, () rt. 1st. BETWEEN Camden, s. t? . and Shelby. N. ('. ? Daily. Except Sunday ? West 33 1st class passenger East 32. p m. leave Arrive a. m 12 4o f nni'l'tt 12 10 1 Do DeKs'b 1137 1 17 Westv|lie II 25 1 45 Kershaw 10 10 2 05 Heath (spOngs 10 57 2 10 Pleasant Hill 10 52 2 30 l.anea~ter lo 35 2 45 Riverside 10 20 2 55 Sprinkled 10 10 2 05 Catawba Junction 10 00 3 35 Ruck Hill 0 40 4 (Ml Tiriiih 9 10 4 20 Yorkvilie S 55 5 20 Blachshurg 7 55 1* M. A M B B r W Jd JU N Rlacksburg, S. ?' , anu M trion, N. C. ? Dai y. Ex *ept Sunday ? West 11. 2d c'ass, n.ixe?l East 12 a m. Reave Arrive p m h 10 Hlackeburg 0 40 h 30 Earls 0 20 N 40 Patterson Springs tt 12 9 20 Shelby 0 (HI In 2-5 Henrietta 1 20 J 10 50 Forest t itv 3 50. 11 15 Rutherfnrdton 3 25 | 12 "5 Thermal i ity 2 44 12 2-5 tjlenwoisl 5 20 12 50 Marion 2 (K> r M. l?. .M. OAFFNEY DIVISION. ? Daily, Except Sunday ? West. 1st class, passenger. East. 15 13 ^ 14 16 ,? in. n in. lifiivH ar ive a m. p in 6 30 6 00 Hlaokuburg 7 45 6 35 6 45 0 JO Cherokee Falls 7 80 0 20 1 0 00 0 40 (lafTuuy 7 10 0 06 I* M AM A M I? M Trains Nos. 3*2 ami 33 connect at H tucks burg with traiii-> on the CJullnev Division. Train No 32 connecta at Camden with the Charleston Division of the 1 Houthern Kiiiway for all po'ntaaouth. i Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12. 40 p* m.. going Went, makes Conueo* tiou at Lancaster. H C., with the L 1 A(! It K, it Catawba Junction with I the B A L, going North; at Ilock Hill with the Houthern Italfway going North. Train No 11 connect* at Rlackshurg < with the Houthern Hail way frotn the Houth. At Marlou, N with the Houthern Hallway goiDg Weat. Hamnel Hunt, A. Tripp, President. Hupt. B. B. Lumpkin, Gen. Pans. Agt. Why ho Did Not Rise. A Streator preacher was having a sort of test meeting bv asking the congregation ipicstionson their conduct "Now, brothern," ho said, "all of you who pay your debts will please stand up." In response to this there was an apparently unanimous uprising"Now," said the preacher, ask ing the others to sit djivn, "all those who do not pay will please stand up.'' One man alone arose. "Ah, brother," said the preach er, "why is it, that you, of h 11 this congregation, should bo so in different*" "I don't know, parson," he renlied. slowlv ut tin l<mkn/l ui-mi'i'l t , - J1 UIOUIIU over his friends and acquaintances in the meeting," "unless it is that I'm not u liar, and 'cause I can't got what the people round me owe me."?Mucon Journal. VOI/ A NIC KltUPTlONS Are grand, hut Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them, also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped hands,Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth Drives out Bains and aches. Only 25cts, a box. C *ro guaran teen. Sold by Crowford Bros', Druggists. Carefully examino every detail of your business. Bo prompt is everything. Take time to consid er, and then decide positively. Dare to go forward. Boar troubles patiently. Bo brave in the troubles of life. Maintain your integrity as a sacrod thing. Never tell business lies. Make no useless acquaintances. Never uppear something more than you are. Bay your debts promptly. Shun strong liquor. Employ your time well. Do not reckon upon chance. Be jxdite to everybody. Never be discouraged. Then work nard, and you will succeed. ?Exchange. UK.XAKAKKLK KKSCUK Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plaintield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her luugs; she was treated for u month by her family physi cum, uui grew worse. Ilo told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicino could cure her. Iler druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and wall; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was, ? Free trial bottles of this Croat Discovery at Crawford Bros' Drug Store. Only 50 cents and $1.00, every bottle guaranteed. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of 1*. M. IM.vler, Deceased. Aid. Persons indebted to the estate of I* M l*i ler, deceased wit I come forwar.t at once ami make -etile ment with the undersigned. Persons having claims against said estate will present litem, duly vended, to lite undersigned. W. B PLY I, Eli, Ceo. W PLYLBR. Executors. LANCASTER AND CUES 1KB RAILWAY. bktwkks chester and lancaster, Schedule In effect Daily except Hunday on and after Hept 11, 1898. '4 ' WESTBOUND I EAHTBOUND. No's. 14 Mild 16. No's. 17 and 15' A M. P M. A M. P M 9 55 6 55 Ar Chester Lv 11 00 7 0(1 9 07 6 07 Kichburg 11 38 7 41 8 >6 4 66 Basooiubvilie 11 62 7 oS P M 8 33 4 33 Fort Lawn 12 12 8 1)1 8 00 4 00 Ly Lancaster Arl2 60 8 6/1 Connects at Chester with (Southern Roil way, Heaooard Air Line and Carolina and North-Western railway. Connects at Lancaster with the Ohio River A Charleston. Leroy (Springs, Pre*. Lancaster, 8. C. J M Heath, O. P. A., W H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester Curing Home Raised Pork, i In h short time the ?1\ ing j [ squeal of fattened port will lie' heard thoughout the country districts. llog-killing times are always good. and little children who i never cooke \ a "melt" on the hot rocks, or hlew up a Madder , i for Christmas morning, have never ' enjoyed the happiest features of young child life. The proper! method of curing our meat is not ! ' _ always looked alter as it should ho. Meat should never he slaughter-1 ed unless there is ice. Dry, clear weather, vith the thermometer | down to freezing point, is a safe period to kill. The hogs should tie slit in half and luid out (after' sprinkling salt lightly on the j ints) the first night. The next ^ morning the animal heat will have, disappeared, and tin; meat he cold and firm for cutting up. Afte? | trimming all the hums and should e*-* close, all the meat to ho cured should t>e well ruhbed with salt and neatly packed down in a box ot barrels. After which cover the whole with salt, and if the', hogs are small let the meat remain , down for a period of ih'eo weeks; if large h gs, four weeks. After , taking up, knock oil the salt, and , before hanging up, sprinkle each piece lightly with pulveiized ( borax, using one pound to ihout i 700 pounds of meat. Hugs and | flies will never disturb meat on i which borax has been sprinkled, , and it therefore keeps nicely for i i any length of time. I Unwise Selection. | A returned missionary, giving some account of his experiences in ' Jamaica, says that he wus tmce called upon to act as ai hitrator between a uiin and his wife who had had a violent qu?irrel. The coupie came to the mission ary's bouse a short time before t the hour appointed for a prayer meeting to t>e held in the cha(>el in the missionary's door yard, j The man and his wife both began to tulk at the same time, their tongues going fast und furious and their tempers rising until thoy final ly came to blows and foui;lit until the missionary was forced to use all his strength in separating them. | He succeeded in calming them and induced them to remain at prayer meeting. After a hymn had been sung the missionary re quested each person present to givo a quotation from the Scirptures, whereupon the man who had the difficulty with his wife got , up and said briefly: I 4il have fought a good fight." The missionary had hardly recovered from the shock of this I I when an old black wornan got up , ami prayed that 4Me miuistah" 1 miirht ho given strength for 4,his weak body and his feeble mind." ? Detroit Free Press. 1 , STOItY OF A SLAVK To lie houuM hand and foot for years hy the chains of disease is J the worst form of slavery. Geo. | I) Williams, of Manchester, Mich. . tells how 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 Klectric Hitters, she is wonderfully improved and aide to; do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quick* ly cures nervousness, sleepless ness, melancholy, headache, hacki aee, fainting and dizzy spells. , > This miracle working medicine is ( ? a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Kvery hottlo guaranI teed. Only T>0 cents. Sold hy 1 1 Crawford Bros' Druggists. Fewer pensions were granted to soldiers in the Spanish war than was expected, the number lieing | 295. There are now 991,510 ' oames of pensioners on the rolls. | Learn to Save. b'rom an Exchange. The ability to earn and save up -particularly save up?the sum of $100 by tho time he is 20 years of age very largely determines the question whether the young man shall acquire a competency for his old ago or whether he will have to then depend upon the charity of friends, dio in a poorhouse and he buried in a pauper'* grave. The saving of tho tirst $100 involves all tho self-denying and economic methods, on a small scale, which uro incident to tho accumulation of a fortune. The doing of it will he as hard a financial problem to most young men as they will tackle at any time during their lives. 1'ho $100 is not a very large sum, it is true, still tho earning and saving of it makes it an educational factor of iilmost incalculable value. The boy w ho has earned and saved this sum has learned in tho first place that most important lesson?tho leal value ox a dollar; then it represents denial of appetite, a repression o* purely animal tastes and desires, which develop endurance,patience, manliness; it knocks the easy come, easy go, idea of money, which so many young men have, all to pieces; it teaches him how to say "No" and stick to it. Then lie learns of the cohesive power of a dollar?how one dollar will draw other dollars to itself, and also of the cumulative power which combined dollars have over individual and scattered ones, liy saving |100 thus he will learn not so much to love money for its own sake, but rather will learn to respect money and value it rightly as the important factor it is in his own development as a man. No boy who will read this item (and a great niunv will) can do a hotter or more sensible things for himself than to resolve that he will earn?honestly earn by good hard knocks?and save not less than $100 by the time he is 20, and our word for it the experience and discipline which ho will undergo in the doing it will he worth more than $1,000 to him in after life. KM) RKWAKI), 8 MX) I'lie readers of this paper will l>e pleased to learn thai there is mi l^ast one <iresiled disease iliat science ti ?s been a le In cure ill all lis stages and thai is Catarrh flail's ' 'atarrh ''lire is the only positive euro now known in tli>- medical fraternity t'atarrh he* ing a constitutional disease requires a cou-tituiionai treat m** ut Hall's < 'aOil rh (Jure is taken internally, anting dir ctu upon tlie blond an' mucous su races of the syst-m thereby destroying the foundation of fhe disease, and giving the patienr strength by building ui'the constitution and assisting nature in doing i s work The pns r.icv<>lll HUVf H 111 I1C H THltll III It* U'Hlive powerH, tIth* they otter One Hundred hollar* fu nny cam, that it fail- to cure. Hen for list of tesliiiioiilals VddresH, J V. I'HKXKY A I Toledo (). ftaiTS,>M hy I)?-unKi-dH, 76c. Not i ? ?? to Debtors ol'W CiuiiNOii. Notes, accounts and other indebtedness to me were not included in the sale of my mercantile business to Heath Springs Co., and all parties indebted to me, either hy note, account or otherwise, must come forward and settle at once. fyl r. It. T. Beaty or myself will he found at all times in the office of my former establishment where parties can settle wuii euncr ol us. liespectfully, W. GANSON. i^TSu hscrihe to Tin Lkdokk. Business of our colonies show an increase of lfil j>er cent, in exports and ? 1 por cent in imports since they passed into American control. *