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2} .^\H?<bUcPrcp?MKonforAs- ? ;] stiniiatlng Use Food andRcguta- w \ :mg the Stoaftchs and Bowels of ? mmmoBBBi I \ . .on totes D%estion.Clieerful- c| i| f tss and Rrst.Contnins neither flSi lj ttyium .Morphine nor^liiieml. S ill Not Nakcotic. /*?;* ofOM nrS.*MUELPtTCHEll ||i y!?v?Vi Stfd * 1(1 AtX.i\tvm ' j KajB - I |H (j Amixt JttU I Aonw^ - / ai wraMt Ji^t' f 8W ?p*vW - 1 L (4wr.W Suattr . IWUiywrw rimtrr. J KJ A pcHVri Rvirv?- y forConslipa- flR .ijn. Sow Su,uv;ch,Diarrhoea. j j Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- $L ! | uess and LOSS OF SLEEP. ?| J Tac 5mile Signature of , |j ?&&&!'. \ : \V' Y()HK._ ___ j|j tXACTCJ^/Of WSAPPCR. ^ V"S HnW I > - II vA <n j\ J*. ^ n m n. m -m* NMiiHINc KM LUMBER COMPANY. ; ? " A?i ilLj S. O. O The < 'heater M uotine i 'o. and B. M. j 3 {C?t' & '<? , ha V > eollHOl Mated the! 1 two ! ' ? -ta, hpd i'ov* <vady to furninh ! ' jiTivtt-ing in the M:h l.iu* uiut Luinhei i < Hue*, \Mth a well equipped F <umlr\ I ami Maehine Hhop. and Door, Kaah hihI lldnd Fac*or\ or facilities ar? ' an rpiuhed in tlii p-n of the State KKvi'KRs MOWl-;!K THRESRK.f- GINS. EN (?IN K * A V .ILL* HI \ V AND CO t)NT L'KE-?SES H A Lv lit > A S. * A-> INGS K ' C , fly T t-\. $H:0*D HAN.S iJachinery. ; itr**" Mills eom.iM tr for Dw-Hi 5<s frit ov Il.Kinia, e'e -?-?? ? >ih lint of I r your yvunts, aiut wo will uiihw-t by * <rc urn in til j ( It-*-. i el fllHv. CHcSftR MaC:!(M? & LUM3".i COMPANY.r ' o | I 1 ^ %> x. | 1 or* 5* ? 2 o1 -> ?r CA ? T _ ? "3C ? ^ - c *i twpi ^ i = ? * " S m 3 m g- - s- ^ 4 .te >-j P ft ?. - C _? buia j "5=^27=5- I ] f ? S,I ? .J 7^ ^ .J J ^ 3 5' r* - rt ^ > 3 7~ 5 c 2- o ? ? -i 5 " "" ? - u : 5' x i S H 5 CO B 3 ?'2T= a 3 ? .?J e-^-a 5' 3 r~ " - ri ^ ^ i ? - ?? g g - s ^ ? - cr. o = _^=r-x <W* c ~ 7, 7- 7T i ^ 0. c C ~ ^ ^ * <* ? i 1 < r > R P ? ? ?f* 7 jj ? iZ3n Q~ S. 5 ? K 11 .. ? ry. ~ 3 rr ! J ?731 C. 2 ? ~ 5 _ ^ ^ S3 ff a. S 1 ? s ? ? 1 |3 ? 1 *"* a s- ? x 3 CS? ' 53 3 rr. ? s ^ ' ^ 2. r- Si <W p ? 3 ? ^ | 7' - X O C3 ?J ft *1 <- -? ^ I 4 i Clmncc to lltiy I "on a Home. ^ Any party or parties desiring \ to purchase any of the real estate \ 4 T M Fitzpatrick & Pro., in tho \ town or county, can get prices J ml terms by calling on the editor 4 The Ledger. The Messrs <* fitzpatrick have so no very de- 2 Jv*liln farma irwt vqIiiuKIa I.? w -?v.w X. >?a?u>MU llll' t% proved town property and their $ Mfog on the market gives men of r&Klerata means a splendid opportunity to purchaso a home. * ' m k iMiflfil 1^1 in - -** For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the signature jr A} p~ of $r fl w in n * Use Ur For Over Thirty Years m aC~\ rzr"a ,? tx rr^v r=i itw ' ' ' ' "N LANCASTER AM' (IlKSlKK KA ILW (Schedule iu effect Aujf. - <? 19(H). (I (ally except Huudi ) sVE^TBOUND i KASTh I'ND, Sit's. 14 <iitl 10 ' N<.'h Hiid 15? \T. P M. P M r 7 o 55 \r 'heater Ov 9 4 l S 10 '21 5 mi Ki lii.mv in j ><47 f 12 4 47 Baicnmhv jlle 10 40 S 57 > 57 4'27 Fort Lawn 11 00 0 1 < P \1 > so 4 no Ly Lancaster Ar 11 40 9 40 Nro. 14 Laving Laoeaater (>*;W am :n ke* cioan iioiripctiiii) :n heater iv/ih <nu h -rn Baiiway \<? SO for hariotte a>i<l pointa ii >r'h; ?n<l Sea IwhTiI Air Line Atlan'a -pedal" fur At 1'inla himI point* ?ie*' A'ko nil < "aio ma ?n<l N/m 111 western Rail kv.1%. N<? lo r ?r fn or N (! and in' rmediale points, nn<l -mutoern Rail*i?y No 33 i??r ? o uiuhi a d points ( Ui li '-o. 17 leaving < Instor 10.30 a in, ontieots wi'li Southern Kill w >y No lo from Columbia ami south; 1 :.b >ar?l .ir tone' tlani.i -d.eoiai" roni northern ami eustei t. point and southern It;< Iwas No 33 fr m North rn ami eas'ern poim-, an * a lotn???lerwith - ''4(1 K for Wack-bury. No, ti? |?-avi' k [j!?"?iiiier 4 00 p in !? meets at Lancaster wi h S & (4 K loin amden and Marion a d South rn Itaiiw iy No 34 at tn-iier for t arlot'e a> d point.* north. No. lo leaving Chester a.10 p m, mnneets at t heater witli southern t.ilsvav No 34 from olu noia and mints soul h J a -> M HK\TH.(len Pass Agt hEHOY spitlNOH. President . > .j, i? FOUR FAPFDQ A tA/trrri/ * w I I i n i UNO ri l? LLI\ FOR ABOUT THE * PRICE OF ONE. + * i? This paper and the Atlanta i? * ! Twice-a-Weck Journal for + $1.75. u Horn y<m g~i the news of J i the world jiml nil your local f i uowh while it is fresh, aying J i very little more than one ?. \ paper c? Hither paper ? J is well worth $1.00, but by * j special arrangement we are *. | enabbd to put in both of ^ ? them, giving three papers a * i week for this low price. Yon a | cannot equal this anywhere * ? ehe, and this combination is * | t hebest premium tor those * } who want a great paper and J J a home paper. Take these * i and you will Veep up with f | the times. J Resides general news, the f j i Twice-a-Week Journal has *! much agricultural matter f and other articles of special ? ; interest to farmers. Jt has tregular contributions by Sam % Jones, Mrs. W. II. Felfcon i John Temple Graves, Hon. * C. H. Jordan and other dis- % tinguished writers. ' Call at thla office and leave your faubecrtptlon# for both papers. You can J yat a sample copy af either paper her# | i an application. 2 The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and more throat use Ker. ntt's Chocolate# I.axativc Quinine, tho " Ona ly Cold Cure.'' . 1 About Breathing. A Man Should (five His Lun<*s l'ruper Kxercise. I ( Boston Transcript. "It may seem .stranjjjoenough," said a doctor the other day, "hut i really over !>0 per cent, .if the ! population do not know how to I . , Ureal lie. Mature kindly enough adapt?, herself to imperfect methods of respiration, as she adapts herself to the unnatural quantities j of tea, cofVee, or al.'ohol a man Hoods his system with during his j lifetime, hut all the same she does not approve. Why, one of the ; first things an actor or a singer has to do is to begin to learn how ! to breathe before they can learn | how to produce the voice properly. I The first point is to till the lungs I Very few people take the trouble ' to do that As a rule they dis| tend them until the lungs are about three quarters full and then stop, leaving the base of the lungs unemployed, and naturally ready for any mischief, like most idle I things or persons. "If people would only take the trouble to breathe properly consumption would no longer be heard of. Why is exercise so beneficial Simply because in I Minninii i Miiu in -, i???r til |)6()* pie are obliged to rill their lungs to thei?- utmost capacity to nreathe?in short, us nature j meant them to breathe. I have frequently recommended those | whose business will not permit of | any outdoor exercise to practice I breathing for an hour in the morning and at night; exercise is not a necessity?breathing properly is. How to go about it. Watch an infant lying on its back if you wsnt to see breathing done as it , ought to be; or if you have got i ,...* ..t t U_ I- - I - ?. * urn in in" mil 111 or proper respiraI tion, one of the first points to remember in learning to breathe is to keep your shoulders down; , thev are inclined to go up long I before the lungs are tilled. An< other part is to get control over 1 ; your lungs; fill them slowly, lying on your back if possible, aud| feeling them till; then empty them j at will - sometimes quickly, some^iines solwly. Unless the mind p has control of the muscles which , distend and empty tic lungs, then it is no use trying to hreuthe. An hour's practice <laiIv will ?lo you more good than all the gymnasiums in the world. Yes, ( bremhing is undoubtedly a lost , art, and, if we are to remain a , healthy nation, it must be re-. covered. , arnimiwimiHiuuB I NERVOUSNESS, i M 7 I An American Disease. : Ml Ml ? Dr. S. Weir Mitchell is auJJ thority for the statement that nerv- J] la ousncss is the characteristic mat- m < " ady of the American nation, and "? 5| statistics show that nerve deaths J in number one-fourth of all deaths m 1,1 recorded, the mortality being main |5 ly among young people. ? | Johnston's : a Sarsaparilla : 15 qijart bottle. m !5 is the grand specific for this great jJJ] | ii] /vmerican disease, because it goes hJ "< straight to the source of the weak- JJ ] jjj ness, building up health and 3 in strength by supplying rich, abund- h < ant food and pure blood to the "J M worn-out tissues, rousing the liver J to activity and regulating all the m }jj organs of the body. II " Th? Mirhlgf lira, Co.I*?rolt. MI'h. r,| w LI?orett?* the famoui Httlo livor pillo. ?jc. M m S3,; Crawford Bros l.aiwas or S O J F Muckey A > o, I HUfAMtr. S C. | D.siiel A HlckN Foit l.aw' S. C. 1>. H Jordan, Fort I.nwn, H. ('. I i in own I An Ove-aight. 1 Sunday School Teacher?Why, Willie Wilson! Fighting again? Didn't Inst Sunday's lesson teach that when you are struck on one I cheek you ought to turn the other * to the striker? I Willie?Yes'm; hut he hit me on ?,he nose, and I've only got one. ? New York Telegraph. I . ,y AyfkjaMdfe Twelve Thousand Dead on the! Texas Coast. And Property Los* of $20,000,-j 000 That is Estimate Made l>y j Gov Savers, But People Are Brave Houston, Tex., Sept 10?Gov) Sayers tonight wired tho follow inp statement to tha Associated Press: "The situation tonight in all ! parts of 1 he stricken district, so: far known to me, is improved, and will, I helieve, should we have i fair weather, continue to improve ! The method of distributing the supplies to people has become j systematized and has been reduced to the lowest expense possible, i and in this 1 have had the hearty j and voluntary assistance of the railway, express, telegraph and j telephone companies, all of whom have promptly and without charge i transmitted supplies and messages, besides contributing to the relief of the sufferers. Galveston is he~ J ing managed h\ its own municipal authorities, s pplementcd by the assist inea o' cotninit tees composed of its best citizens and also by the aid of (ten Scurrv. I am also informed that the I'nited States maishal, Dr. (irant, has rendered and is rendering moat valuable aid. "The loss of life occasioned by tha storm in Galveston and el-e where on the southern coast can i i i ~ ~ ? mi i?o icss man liven,! while the loss of property will ; probably aggregate $20,000,000. I Notwithstanding ibis severe m111i tion. I hav< every confidence tlmt the stricken districts will rapidly revive and that Galveston will j from her present desolation and! sorrow arise with renewed strength and vigor." Ills IdPK WAS SAVKII Mr ,1 K Lilly, a prominet citizen of Hannibal, Mo, lately had a| wonderful deliverance from u Frighful death. In telling of ill says: 4kI was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I 1 was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped inc. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr King's New Discovery. One hotlie trave great relief. 1 continued to use it. and now am well ard strong. I can't say too much in j its qrai.se." This marvellous' medicine is the surest and quick- | list cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular i sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial I bottles free at Crawford Bros Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. u.oi>rer? l urry Away $13,000. Wiiinemucca, Nev, Sept 10.? The First National b-?ak was rob-; bed of about $13,000 at noon to- j l.ir by three men who entered the front door of the building and with re voir era made all present throw up their hands. There, were five people in the bank at the time?Cashier Nixon, Assistant Cashier McBride, Bookkeeper Hill. Stenographer Calhoun and a horse buyer named Johnson. The robl>era threatened with instant :leath the first man who made a show of resistance. HOW'S THIS ! We offer One Hundred Dollars He- i ward for any < (*?? of 1 utarrh that can- I not he eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J fHKN KY ACU., Props To- ; le<i*), () We fbo undersigned, have known 1 ! ' J Hheney f ?r lite la-*t to years, and irelieve htm perfectly honorable In all xisiness transaction* ami llrianoialiy , ?t>le In r>?rrv nin an u nlilli?/>ti<?>. I j j ..R?..v..o..iaun| t?y their fir in. VVksT* I'ruax, Wholesale Druggist. , Toledo, O. Wai.dino, Kinnan A Marvin Wholesale Dnnrgist*. Toledo. (). Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken in. rna'ly, acting directly ure?n the blood i ind mucous surface* of Ihe *vsteni Price, 76o. per bot'le. Hold by ail i Druggist*. Tentimonial* free. i Hall'H Family Pills are the best i your bubcription to 1 lkdoer! i Li Objects to Quiet Life. Career of "Fighting Joe" Wheel er, Who HuS Just Been Retired from tho United States Army by the Age Limit. Washington Special to Philadelphia North American. Brigadier General Jos Wheeler wan placed on the retired list of the regular army today by the age I'mit. Ho is one of the few men who have seived under their country's Hag, then fought against il only to again take service under it and defend it gallantly. "Fighting Joe" Wheeler was, known by his men as 4<A Steam Kngine in Pantaloons." llo was such a man that General Sherman referred to him as one of the "batch of Confederate devils." In civil life General Wheeler was a member of Congress from Alabama for seven terms. He kept five secretaries busy all the time. When war with Spain was do clared. General Wheeler volunteered under the old flag, and was made a brigadier general of volun leers. He was sick in hit tent vhen Sliaftor gave the forward order at Santiago, and ried toward the tiring line on n litter. Thin he left when met hy wounded men, and went forward on a horse. (ieneral Wheeler was the oldest officer on active duty in the army, yet he dim tied a tree to reconnoitre the Spanish lines, to the umuzeuient of his staff and men. After In* return from Cliha he j was in comnianil of Camp \\ vkoff. In 1MK) he went to the l'hilip pines. A correspondent, writing from Luzon, said: il(ien Wheeler is as active at 63 as he was at the, head of the cavalry forces of the' Confederacy. He spends a part of each day in the saddle, and has hfu'll ill lli'ti v? liflfi'i/in I... ... Mvw.< V .'VI ? IW ClllV/U nil came bore. At Peruc lust Sep teuiber ho charged over the enemy's breastworks and took the town. He was in the thick of the tights at Angeles in October, and at Hamban his troops wore under lire directly in front of the enemy's trenches. Ho has marched for days with his clothes wet to the skin and slept on the ground and undergone all sorts of hardships.'' (ten Wheeler was graduated from West Point in 1859. in the civil war he w s under fire in 800 minor engagements, and commanded troops in 200 battles. In the Spanish war be was under fire I at Lns Guasimas, San Juan and Kl Caney. His retirement is against bis own will, but be says he'll volun- j leer if the United States should suddenly find itself at war. "A man is as old us ho feols, ho suy, in deprncating his retire- j luent, "and I'm no older than I i was in '01." I 1 KOI ? liM M>. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, COl,IT>IH? A, ^.4 . A. IV, R. A M . l*X? IV. I. I ('oil r*?a- Sprint* fren for. Teachers Koiutven I'tofewirn; 38 on volumes In library; excellent laboratories, classrooms, vymn?>ium infirmary athblio icrounda Tuition 4o, other fees $IK, a mhkIod; tuition ien)itt*d to needy >itudeu)s hxp"n?et< $185 to $175 ft session. Certifl d /'upil* Irom foriy-flvo Accredit* d Hrliools enter its Freshman Class without XamiliHt lo*?. Kritrance ami Normal Scholarship Examinations held every county eat, Friday, July U0. 1900, by County Superintendents iVext sfsalon opens Hepf, 20, 1900, For cataloitue, address, CF WOOI)WAKI>. President. WANTED?ACTIVE MAN of Rood < -iiamcipr 10 ueuver an?l collect in South ( aroliriH for old established manufacturm* wholesale hou??. $900 a year, aure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, nov hank in any city Kncloae -elf addre?ned stumped envelone. Manufacturer*, Thiru Floor, JW4 Dearborn St , Chicago. To Tin? Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deaf* ness and Noises in tho Head hy Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Eur Drums, <;ave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. j 11007 The Nicholson Institute. 7S0, Ki^th Avenue, New York, U S A. Cm. iiiwii iBKMBzrxr. "i mttavuLaurxx fun The Lancaster Graded School. rl^HK annual of t'ne Intir'WI t r U'nd'd splionl will be*in on Monday, N. pt. 17 UXM at S 4"> a ni, 'l'he sniicriiilPiiilHnt will lit* at the school h 'Use on 18'I) and 14'h from Ml ?12a m, to enroll new mini's and tr ?nsac mher school business Teachers arc rerpie-ted In meet on the 18th of stent at 6 a ui. Pupils must com prepared for regular work on the first day R? aso"ah'c tuition fe s ? in be charged nnpils who reside beyond 'he limits of the srho I District Pupils shouhl not huv text h oks u< til furnished with a list by teachers Hoys ami gi:ls from a distance desiring to attend this school can ieu>tily secure cheap rates of board iiere in private families For furitier information address H F M 1 l.l.KH C'iir'oi It ard Trustees, or ('has T Connors. See'y and Treasurer. Lancaster, fi c, Aug 22 1900. ""summons for relief. i* oinpiuint not Served) STATE OK SOJTH CAHOI-INA, I.A NCASTKK COUNTY. John A. Rird and Jemes H. Bird, Plaintiff*, AOA INST Marconi Rinl. in her own right, and as a.tinini-tratrix of the estate of t\ Thomas Hini ilemRxl, George Bird, I.aura Muitgo, Arinlnta Morgan, Clvirtpy Dunn and Ellen Gardner, Defendanth. To 1 he Defendants above named: You are herein summoned and required to answe ihe complaint in this action, which is Hied in the olllee of the Clerk of c <111111011 pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint 011 the siih-criber at IPs ? nice at I auraster court house. Sou h car dina wi'liin lwei'1 d issaf er the service hereof, exclusive of ihe day of such service; and if on laii to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaint'!!*- in iliis action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the comidaint It E VVyi.ik, Plaint ill's Attorney, [ I.* S J W S 1. Porter, oc C I. C. To (Je >rge Bird, 11 11 resident Defendant ahove named-Take notice tnat .he Com plaint in till-ec'ton v a- filed in I lie I'tllce of W S I. 1* irter, clerk of the cuiii for ?aiici<H<e county in saui Stale oi tuh Carolina, on the 16th day of July IfhiU. ItENVylie, 1'iuinf ill s Attorn* n . AUK !.i. I'.MM? ONLY $1.50. -MfttiBU AND GRAnI i't ? Monumoni^ Tablet.* fcad Stones, Etc. Children's $1.50, and upwards Adults, $2.50, $d.00, and upwards. Made of Pure Marble. A I UoUinnh ni Jt iVIbillllblli T. W. SECREST, SURVEYOR, OSCKOLa, rt. C. If fully equipped, and qualified, and aolicilH your Hurveyuu. Miraculous Benefit RECEIVED FROM Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure. veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty year* of the Hubcock St M tinsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude fortheinlrao lous benefit received from Dr. Allies' Heart Cure- I suffered for year*, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart In the worst form, my limbs swelled from the ankles up. 1 bloated until 1 wag unable to button my clothing; had sharp pr.lns about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I got was In an arm chair. 1 was treated by the best doctors but gradually grew worse. ADoat a yr vr ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and it saved my Ufa as If by a miracle." flHBP'VPNHHi Dr. Miles' Remedies osjgjg are sold by all druggists under a positive By guarantee, first bottls KHUtl vUlu benefits or money re- Mr f rioatiil ? iB funded. Book on die- KfT/yj!. ?ra eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, HHMMmMHN DR. MILES MEDICAL GO.. Elkhart, Ind.