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icpJfiii Ith ^Vcftetoblc Preparation for As- |w |a .^lrtilatin^ UicFoecinrKlUetfula- %\ 'A nng the Stomachs ami Bowels of I B( : v mr&i* iKi vW.Esg fiAWft i t' T* VI f!V ? g^ |.j| Promotes Di<<cstionChccrful- j| 12r.ssaivdRcst.C0n tains neither K Ff l>pnjm .Morphine nor Mineral. ? m -vox N am cone. JBH^BafOMJlrSAKUELPtTCUKR $ V. Film/Am See ed. ' e4/je Senna * \ E h'-eAtllt .Sef's - I H JfCf?mkvM*.la/d * [ M I \ J> rtrrexft*el teiejtfr . J y-J1 JH XMntuymn f 'taveu: / &, \ i Apcrfcct Remedy forOonslipa- xT I \ f ion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. I ' il Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- -KB 1 , ' ? 11?S5 and Lost* OF SLEEP. ffii t# FacSinulc Signature of ; ttl CXACT COPYOF WRAPPER. I ct'KuiAiiMitiutja^o<Bteaa^roM,Mi i B. wag k! ;t! u 310, STRONG, '1 - with RELIABLE ! !r witli ? way term Htsira Life Insurance Company ??y aou I cf New York conn fr? from Issues all the Lib- ^"1 CHHtf ^il Forms of Life n, conn a 21 d Endowment from ern 1 F^licies,Cash, Loan < ,?tr No faid up Valuesand con" 1 Itnih extended Insui ance lmlnJ ^Written in Policy CtONTRAUT. N?ii <1 C^til to seo cuinn T S Carter. 5 ' I untie B C fetid??ii t, \ < y*T writ j * <> I > Miller, A^nt. I f V a fS STRI .KT, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 m ??fl | r I 4fO.V/i)' TO IjOAN. , ^ ! C 3H NVRMhIM'' -i';ilinemenfa with \ > ?Uer* in Nw Y rk < iiy through c/j . *? -??i :.nu Hi'l" i e loans aecur? j H ' . *4 '<v a (ir??t morlir r on improved ?2 I r& cr - for flveye^r one, payable in T" m Mlhne t*. ?i le !->w rate of 7 per ? sr' Interest per miiim. Tiie broker- . | ?. m l ilie ch:t for ale-tract and q *i I #? -*-?'fio? are email and at the ex-1 * * ..f the borrower i R E WYMK ' Utv at Law. ( i ?<?t? Tour lt?w?l? With ('MMreu. I nor 0?th?rtlc, Mre <> ??*11p*Uo? forever I iWk- I"' If CO. (J fell. ( oMrtKM rtfuad hoo?t. | ^*#rss!!iiCv r v w * 1 ' \J?<m r>- id & r Infants and Children. a Kind You Have Always Bough! jars tlie / , \ gnature of w Jlv In k T |jj/? use * For Over Thirty Years | HC CCNTAUR cor/ " V. NCW VORK CtTV. | aBMXSCtT BiXVIC. ' TkiX'r NVA8 I EU A : i> < UES I ER KAILW Schedule in effect Re 7, 1899. (Daily except Humt ) ESTRwUND | E AS I k I'ND. i. 14 and lb ' No's . \nd 15' [. p \r. v p m boO Ar ''hester l/V lo ? 8 10 5 10 Kir'liliurK IMO 47 4 58 Rii?comhvi|le ]| 80 7 4 3b Fort Lawn 11 50 V m 4 00 Ly I/aneaster Arl'2 30 91 14 I -avion t/aocaster b-30 am. es close connection a- hester I Southern Railway No 30 for rlotte a <i points north; ami Sea I Air Dine Atlun'% special" Atlanta ami points west A'so i Carolina and Northwestern RailNo 10 for enoir N (1 and inediute points, and Southern RailNo 33 for Coiumbi a. d points li ). 17. leaving (Chester 10.30 a ni lecis wmi ."southern Hallway No r>m Columbia and "oint.s Houth; lOard Ajr Line " \tlanta Special" northern hiiiI eastern points and hern Ha Iway No 33fr.n? Northind eastern points, an ? a Lan- < r with "S C A (4 E for Hiuek-hnrg ?, Hi leaving Lancaster 4 0i> p m eets at Lancaster wiili S ?' A. G E < iiiuileti huiI Marion a id South- 1 tail way No 34 at ''liester for | lotte ai d points north >. 15. leaving f'h? ster S.10 p m -c'ts at < liester with t?outhern 1 vay No 34 from 'lolu onia and ssouth. ' j as M HE aTH, Oen fAgt. jEHOY HPRINGrt. President... ** j ' *WMWMMnnManMBHHMP to Dt'lttorn and Creditors 1 >fl*. M. Plyler, I>ecease<l. ' I. P. r-on- indebted t?; the estate 1 of P M |'i? ter, deceased will forwar.t at once and make settle- ' with the undersigned Persons i? claims ugalnst said estate will tit them, duly verified, to the | rsigued. W. II Pl.YfiER, 1 Geo. VV Pl.Yl.KK. t Cxecutors. ST sTc I' ^ I 2 ! ? ?. ? h ? n imrv* ~ T 3 ? JP" y ? 5T" '5 3 cr. ~ * ^ " o 5 2 ? 5 5.g _ 2. S X v 3 ji _ m ? ?-?.? 55 ~?~ m i P 2 H.r, o . n- ~ gb ? ? B t i *d# Hi X M ,? ff. 0 X ? F? ^ oL ?2**^5 g ?f * ! I* 3 2 *r e S O f III p fa 1 I xl5 r - ~ 2 -s S tSB =J005*3rj-t? J I?? S-Bg.gg.S-gl- . a rf t < ? r* J m pn S ^5'? 3 , S 2fxo^ 9" rasjsr^p- g i ss^; g 2: ? ^fg; ; M? i O ?r B "? 5> < 3 i-3 l-l I- f ? a?. Ibis. 1 = s * ? D-ft i * 0 > J CO a3tt 2^ 1 r* p- %tf ?3 3 t|i 1 * ? ? * NEWSPAPER BORROWING. Is*< r. Some of the Dangers Attendant , I'pon This Pernicious Ilabit. I Kansas City Journal. Here is the latest story of the " man who is too stingy to take his home paper: 44 A man who was too economical to take this paper sent his little hoy to borrow the copy taken by his neighbor. In his haste the boy run over a $4 stand of bees, and in ten minutes looked like warty summer squash. His cries reached his father, who ran to his assistance, and failing ' til nutii'O u bar boil w!i'? 1??...? ...... . ? . ..v.i -tnu 'Vin.r, i.Hi . . , C!ltl into ttmt, breaking it down, cut- ^ ^ tinjr a handful of flesh from his fttr( anatomy, ami ruining a $4 pair of |oa< punts. The ohl cow took advant- ^ age of the gnp in the fence, and got into the cornfield, and killed herself eating green corn. liear. . , ltd mg the racket, the wife ran out, upset a 4-gallon churn full of rich cream into a basket of kit- ^ I 1)0 I tens, drowning the whole flock. 'I In the hurry, she diopped a $7 j. set of false teeth. The '?ahy, left j j alone, crawled through the spilled p n milk and into the parlor, ruining 1 a brand new ir-{) carpet. During *'('J the excitement the oldest daughter ^ ran away with the hired man; the dog broke up elorcn .-etting hens, and ti e calves got out and chewed > the tails off four lino shirts." j '1 ! Mrs ~ " ! D. KEMKDY FOR PNEUMONIA, whi set Poultice Made of Onions and ^ol Meal Said to l?e,Effective. 'Ve sho my A correspondent of tho New | n,,t York Sun offers the following 1 w prescription for pneumonia: jabo Take six to ten onions, uccord-It(> ^ . . 1 for ing to size, and chop tine, put in L, , a large spider over a hot tire; then aM add about ihe same ?pinntity of and rye meal, and vinegar enough to nov make it a thick puste. 1 r' Rri In the meanwhile, stir it " thoroughly, letting it simmer five ^rj( or ten minutes. Then put in a cotton bag large enough to cover the lungs, and apply it to the . chest us htt as the patient can hear. \V len it gets cool apply . another, and thus continue by re- ^ heating the poultices. In a few . ' . e hours the patient will he out o? ^ ^ tla tiger. . . can Una simple remedy has never j j failed in this too often fatal .. Mo malady. Usually three or four applications will he sufficient; hut continue always until perspiratio 1 starts freelv from the chest. This simple remedy wa> formuluted many years ago by one of a'H1 the best physicians New Kngland ban ever known, who never lost a patient by this disease, and won to lis renown by saving persons by umplo remedies after the best 1 xiedical talent had pronounced c^11 .heir case hopless. > Personally, we know of three persons who were aaved by the eniedy last winter in lioston after f heir physicians had given them S, ip to oio, and if a record was Sht: nude of all similar cases during , todi he last six years it would till a fan *ood size volume. tern m> i v'k! rsi? I arri . - ? n n t I r, ^ I N K IP * v Mr. It I* Olivia, of Barcelona, ' Spain, spend* his winters at Aiken, > C. Weak nerves had caused icvere pains in the hack of hia lead. On using Electric Bitters. Vmericu's greatest Blood and S'erve Itemedy, all pain soon left 1 lira. All America knows that it ??ai ures liver and kidney trouble, JjJJ' nirities the hloo<l, tones up the to o itomach, strengthens the nerves ? *" . ? j i-ma. brl<l nits vim, vigor and new life into j ivery muscle, nerve and organ of rigli he body. Jf weak, tired or ail- **'r* ng you need it. Kvery bottle m piaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold py Crawford Bros' Druggists. umem m|mjv 'mm % iwf o t> t> tew l|mim www ww sjwo ?! * . witwi ?WWHIWI) M?a J. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Hie Semicentennial Meeting of South Carolina Medical AssoLion will bo held in Charleston ril IS, 15)00. It is proposed tnaUo this event tho occasion a general reunion of all the /Mciuns in the Stato. Invita is will therefore bo sent to rv doctor in the State, reipiesthitn to bo present. A public option will bo tendered to tho /sicians by the Mayor nn<l A1men of the City of Charleston: cursions to Isle of Palms and cr entertainments will be offerby tho local profession. Dr. hart Amory Hare, of Phila pkia, Pa, will deliver the Anil Address. Board in the city be obtained at $1 and upwards he hotels. Rodi ced rates of o will be on sale on all roads linjr into the citv. V P PORCH KR. President. T P WHALEY, Secretary, m-S. li^ioiis. mi appointments or i;ev. ll de for Tradesv lie circuit will as follows until further notice: "abkknaci.k ?2d Sundays at x 111; 41 li Sundays sit 3:30 p in. Ioi'Kwklu ?2d Sundaya, 3:30 l; 4th Sundays, 11 a in. IktiiKij?1st Sundays, 1 1 a in; Sundays 3:30 p in. doN ? 1st Sundays, 3:30 p in; Sundays, 11 a in. % N iltPOW KS A PK 'haukful words written by >?. Ada K Hart, of Groton, S 44 Was taken with a had cold oh settled on my lungs; cough in and finally terminated in iMimption. Four Doctors pave up, suying I could live hut a rt time. 1 pave myself up to Savior, determined if 1 could stay with my friends on earth outd meet my absent ones vo. My husband was advised jet Dr Kind's New Discovery Consumption, Coughs and ds. I puve it u trial, took in eipht bottles. It cured me, I thank God4 I nm saved and v a well and healthy woman." al bottles free at Crawford >'s Drup Store. Itegulur size and $1.00. Guaranteed or ce refunded. ^ peculiar accident happened Buford township last week. . Walter Stnrnes was hauling a ,vy loir when his horses became ghtened and ran away The became unfastened, slipped ward and one of the horses was ght under it and crushed so lly that it had to he killed.? nroc Journal. ilrs. II B Howie of this place I Inst Monday morning at sster, S C. She had pone there ut two weeks previous to have operation performed by Dr. rega. The remains were taken Kershaw, S C, and buried vsday. Mrs. Howie was a liber of the Monroe Methodist rch and was a most excellent nun. ?Monroe Journal. Maud S 1 iew York, Match 17. ? Maud the famous trotter, died at iltz farm, noar i'ort Chester, ay. She sns taken to the n n week ugo. It was intend Jed to use her for breeding prses. She was sick when she ived and was put in charge of etorinary surgeon. She was years old. BRIDGES TO LET. He*-CONTRACT TO HUILD A new l>rldtf?- over Hix Mi e oreek, r PlenHHiit Velley, wM be let tnthe e*t responsible bidder on Wednes. the fourth day of April next, at 'clock am I will also let on e day the contract to build a new iRe over Mct'ormick'a creek, near Warwick's, at 3 o'clock p m. The it to reject any and all bide Is re 'eel. M C/HARDNKK. Co Hupervltor. r*rch 20, 1900. OASTOHZAi i, Win torn M-ftU& j EFFECTS OF A COTTON MILL. \VM Pleasing Facts About tho Growth I "ol i ! and Busino-s Life of i i i Lancaster. p, hel bin I Special to The State. ? t? l?v ! Lancaster, March 17.?The Wi t people of Lancaster are not much w given to blowing their own horns, but having in mind the old saying t r that "he that tooteth not his own ' Pi I horn the same will not be tooted," j I)r , your correspondent will tell you ' something of Lancaster. It is ! surprising the amount of business done here. There are two large o., houses which do both a ca.-dr and I time business, the Lancaster Mer- ' . for cantile company, of which W . oui Thurlow Gregory is president and ^ Leroy Springs is vice president, and the Heath Banking and Mer* , sh< cantile company, of wlvch .1 M . ,p. Heath ts president and () P Heath not is vice president. I he other business houses operate on a small scale, but are all doing a success- ' ^ fill business. The deposits of Big the Hunk of Lancaster are nearly , double whu* tlioy bare ever been before in tho bank's history, i The Lsncastei cotton mills, 12,000 spindles and S00 looms, have done more to push forward the town than nil the other enterprises ' together. Its block is so highly j . prized by its holders that none of it can be had. The Lancaster ^ County Building and Loan association is aiding materially in the j,mi building up of the town. It is pretty well understood that wo will have a new cotton mill at an early day, and alto gether likely that a cotton seed .? oil mill will materialize. jon The farmers throughout tho wo county are prosperous. Many of pr< them held their cotton until the " rise in price put them in a posL p!j ion to run their farms this yearj I without going in debt. They all i,y are disposed to believe that cotton next full will bring over 10 cents, mi and, judging from the fertilizers being hauled to the country, they will plant a hig crop. Vary lit- / tie plowing has been done so far, ma owing to the protracted wet spell. 'l,r SCSI But similar conditions prevailed j tju last year, very little woi K being it done untii tho 1st of April. Iuu a p A Chance to lluy I'ou a Home. t!l" Any party or parties desiring |>H to purchase any of the real estate j(l of T M Fitzpatriek & Bro., in tho We town or county, can get prices in and terms by calling on the editor hal of The ledger. The Messrs l""? Fitzpatriek have so no very de- hai uiruhle farms md valuable im- 1 proved town property and their ,)Mt being on the market gives men of ve" model ate means a splendid oppor- f tunity to purchase a home. rnf to ^ Notice! h|? evi rpH B<'OUN I'Y HOA UDOF Equal!- an< 1 Zili'Hi will meoi ut IIih u ?urt am house Third Tyes uv in March, 2oih I IiihI, 1!M)0, for I he purpose <?f hearing .i'l grievaucen, if am from th? va'um kii tious mad*' t?y tliH Township Hoards nm of Asse-isois. >i,i M C OxRDNF.R. Hup and < h.n Co Brd of Kipian/.at ion. Feb 21, 1900 nit O v' IIM 11 111 ?? I??? Notice Final Discharge i him N' OTICE 1^ HEREBY alven that Br on the 2*th day of March, linn \ the underminied will make a tin <1 re- , . turn to the Probate fVmrt of (coicaMter a 1 < ounty ami apply to mid Court for a 1 ' final discharge in guuidian of Caw- in rence U Kelly. ...i, C R Rollings, . Guardian. a" Feby 21, 1000 ? 3'M. ?v* am HEADQUARTERS 5 For Best Virginia Lime, Cement, u" Dlocloi* D 4 * i 0 n n 1 I ' ^ 1 lUOltl IdllddllU r bei Plastering Hair J* yVT oel T. H. DAVIS' = LANCASTER BAKERT J tw ?t*f <*?MB yilfc " HOW'S THIS ? >Ve offer One Hundred Hollars ller<I for any c i^e ' a'arrh that c?n<> t he enr il hv Hum's <'uta? rli < n^e. K J i H KN EY A ?'<> , Props To?. <) >Ve iho undersigned h.i\e Kn >wn J Shcney f >r ta-t 15 years anil ieve liiin p'lfectly Honorable in all sioess Irii'isaoi * and liiiaiicially e 'o ? irry i?u a \ ob-'gallons nnole t'e i r li ni i:st ?fc i iiitax, Wholesale I) Toledo. O \ i.pi nci , Kinnav <te Marvin, vv hniesuie Dill uiais, Toledo. O, I all's < 'a'arrli \ ore is tik"o iona y. aeiioKdire tiy ui?ou the nlooit i mucous suri'ac s of the h> stem. Ice, 7oc per honle -Sold l-.y all llt!|{isU 1 stinioiiiala fiec. lull's Puonlx 1'i - ire I he best Shooting ut Buteaburg. eeial to Tho State. Batesburg, Mutch 15. ? An untunute difficulty occurred in r town this afternoon between > Perry brothers and II W uler, resulting in tho serious voting of Shulor by S F Perry# e full extent of the wound has t been been ascertained. m th? /} lli0 K|nd You Have Always Bought rHoward for a Uutderor. Liov McSweenev offered a re.v rd of $50 for the apprehension I conviction of Francis Stewart, cgro, who on March 5th, brutaU murdered Fmeline Stewart is d to still be in York county, error to the negroes and others 0 know his whereabouts. The irder was a particularly brutal 9.?The Slate. 1 FRHillTFIJ I, BMI.Nl? K Will often cause a horrible i n, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buck's Arni< a Salve, the best in the rid, will kill the pain and omptly heal it. Cures Old res. Fever Sore, Ulcers, Felons, rns, all Skin Fruptions. Best le cure on earth. Only 25 cts box. Cure guaranteed. Sold Crawford Bros' Druggists. <:ri roiuou-t preparation. 11V AMOS OKAY, M. I>. Ifier exposing toil condemning iuy of the iloubtlul and even inii us prenartti >ns for the huir and Ip which are produced sod put on > msrket t>y different manufaciurers, is in teed a gieat relief to be al) e lo ike a special report upon so worthy reparation as "Anti-kink " It is | repa alien tout will straighten and e the kt k out ot curly huir and is ititlfa -tared and sold to fh?? trade hy risgh A Rich, of New York City, commoii juati *e to those gentlemen, heartily command it us we have the pa.?t condemned many so called ir ur -whin and resin er? ????! ?n.u. tparatious for the treatment of the ir and scatp. 'or some davs ' \ nti-kiuk" haa sn the sujecl of a painstaking in titration on the part oftli comer# of these Reports, ami a spirit of rne*s impels the statement til -t ttie >st searching ex iininatimi brought light tnucti in connection witli nti kink" that is worthy of t'<e flieal coiiHitieration; in fact, it in try respect merits our highest praise, t all".r,U tlie most gratifying results 1 absolute safety in its use 'here is no heail of hair that it so ikv or curly, no matter what the 'tonality or color may lie, tiiat a rty (30) day treatment of "Anti k" will not stiaUhten out in a >st gratifying manner, f properly ami vigorously applied directed, it'will impart such a lustre i brilliancy to the liair ?a will make ti*e of all oilier preparut'ons as illiantioe entirely unnecesssry, .Ve liave devoted much time ami ?r ? > ? -- ?- ? ??- -< ... < ui'.iuukm invrmiguuon or s truly wonderful hair prepuruiioii, order that, wo might intelligently rise our readers all over thin hroad id. whose Inquiries reach us hy ry mail aa to its virtues and worth, I it it with a high degree of satis* tion that we flml the results of our 'eatigation warrant us In giving ntUkink" ttie strongest editorial i official endorsement of the UTKD ST AT KM HIALTH REPOKTS, owe who follow the suggestion* roin coiitained may rest assured it in every essential feature "AntU .Wll ....ii w- ? a ?- 1 - >ik win i?o iuuiiu m) ?? mow exlent article, and) aura to achieve scene where direct lone are faithfully lowed. MTHtieeman wanted. ^ WTwfta -o (veUelwrwje Siiek 2-a^jo vs? wrm* wjza ESSE eapi uv-psiuem