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s AWgc tatte Preparation for As - jB ? starting ttiSToodfl?dRef?ula- m U Stararln and Bowels of $ FVoFnoteeDiqjMSon.Chccrrul- ^ kj nt?*s end BfaLCootflins neither ft Opttim. Morphine nor Mineral. H |KyTN.UlCOTlC. J ? StoiimcSMtl &S1MVLLrnVHMt f S?U ' ! jfkJ'm.'m? ] yn Rm&m/J* Sir/.t itJSL' \ m rTJ7.il rw? [ ftSfZirrUc ) |jj Aperifcef Remedy for Gonstipa- ? Hon. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, j Worms .Cotrodstons. Feverish- JH ! fw?s and Loss of Sleep. I Tac Si mile Signature of F&&&4'. m new york. ? |j t\ACTCOPYOF WRAPPCB. CHESTER MACHINE kmLUM3ER COMPANY. CHESTER, S. C. TJ??? < i.r-iter M neh j ne i'??. ami IT. M. I . liav? eonaollilateil tlt?- ! k?r>> |i -i . kpiI now lew.ly to fitrni^li jDvtJiii'ir n tlm anil Lutnliei > tin#*?."W 1 i it w?'il t?j 11?|1 K undrv a* ! M icnjne Shop, Mini Door, Sa*h ii<l < Kwo'ory mr facilitten ao V 'JtlHi' i ill till-* |M PI llf tllU RE s PI)If -4 MOW Eli<. rii^MlK.h (}INS, N1 (TINK* -A V VIILLS il\V AM) CO i()N I'It ESSES llAKlvO .VS. CAs INGS. KiC AL;o SE0<H> HAND MACHINERY.i*tr i?- -i complete for Dwelll ^ri, a Bit >re K an*, etc. ->eiii| uh li*t of J your w *, uuii wi1 will answer by Bi urn in i! Rei?|wi| fully, MESOU machine & LUMBhft COMPANY. wm -i . tflOBBMaaHHHHaHi w ? <r - c, i mamJ MO 27 s . je J? 3 * Tr&Tn < ? ~ ? ? SL * 2. i CD i ?* ? 7* ft M3^ ^"5 s ? c 2 ' = ? 3 S J ? ? ? | m 3* n- g. * ? 9-JJJ i; ? 1 S ., = ? ?" -ST * S 2.2 ? * 5 Hil ? = it - 5'.3 S s" 5 SS - ? s- = ? | 5 ir m,a ^ 3 o 2. ^ ^ & > SSL r 2 S 2 CTJ 3s 5 C3L = ? %r % = 11 7 f?7Q g's ?.?-?|'r ? oB ?'ijr, 3 cr. O {6 v* CD g C rj- S ^ g ** '*m 3 ^ 2' 5" OjrpSB. *?? ncp. O 3" c *" ce ff. 33 ? D n 3-5 g =?. f S & | 1=5co ' 511 so. r* g- *? & b. & -?X -7* (t <"? 3 y% ? on ? c <1 *1 <- ?T r? A Cbancfl to llil.v foil a llomr Any party or parties desiring co purchase any of the real estate <>f T VI Fitzpatrick & Bro., in the town or county, can get prices art' terms l>y calling on the editor rd The ledger. The Messrs lltapatrick hare so no very de* I atrti>le farms and valuable im ^rprcd town property and their feeing on the market gives men of aepflerate means a splendid oppor- 1 mtMy to purchase a home. i GASTORIA For Infante and Children. 1 The Kind You Have ! Always Bough! Bears the / . i Signature //J l) 0f w (V Jir 'n fTr ^se vX For Over Thirty Years THI CIMTAUN COW AMY, NTW YORK CITY. , ^ _ if* *' ?< + LA NCASTEU ANr * I IKS K h 1 K \ ILW \ ^ -iniruuii" 'II I'liH'i /IUK> - 'i I MINI. (I?aii.v except rtuuda ) WKsT BOUND I EAKTH> I Nl). ; No's. 14 and 16 I No's . -??Mt 15 4 M. 1? M. \ 1' M ' 7 7 ft *>"? Ar 'tiHHifi L\ 9 4"? H 10 < 7 ill r, ii i KMilmrir lo 2 s 47 . 7 12 4 47 Hascumbvllle 10 40 8 S7 i ^ 6 57 4 27 Fort Lawn 11 00 9 11 I' M 6 30 4 00 Lv Lancaster Aril 40 9 40 j , No 14 I -?vi11< Lancaster 6*30 am |j in ik?*s clone connection a .. hc-ter | Willi <11111 lit-rn Railway No 36 fori f 'liarlotte ami points north; ami ?ra ' hoard Air Line 4 Atlanta Special" < fill4 Atlanta and points west \ so with 4'arolina ?tnl Northwestern Rail wnv No 10 f.?r ennir N (' and in- ' t?-rtnediate |M>ints, and ^oiitnern Kail- j < way No 23 for t'olutuhi a< d points ! south No. 17. 1 onvi11n: Chester 10.30atu, connects with Southern Railw ?j- No 1 3'i from Columhia and ?>otn?s south; I si A 1- I I ?. .... .I.I.I nn nine \iitnuu riiwiiir I from northern ami eastern points and | .Southern Kit'1 way No. 33 fr-m North- ' orn and eastern points, an a I.an ' caster with -i f' (4 K for Black-burg \ No. 1H leaving Lancaster 4.(Hi p tn. | Connects at Lancaster with S < (? K | from ' itmden aud Marion a >d South- |' ern Railway No, 34 at Chester lor 1 harlotte and i mints north. L No. In, leaving Chester 8.10 p m. compels at ( liester witli southern ' Railway No. 3 4 from 'olumoia and 1 points south. . JaS M. HE \TH, (Jen Bass Agt LKROY KPKINOH. President < 1111 it m 11 nt n n 11111 it + FOUR PAPERS A WEEK + FOR ABOUT THE * 1 PRICE OF ONE. ;! I + This paper and the Atlanta 11 + Twice-a Week Journal for ? j ' Ji $1.75. ) Here you got the news of J t the world and all your local J * news while it is fresh, paying 1 % very little more than one * ? paper c< a'e. Either paper J * is well worth hut by ? HjHvia! arrangement we are * J ienabh d to put. in both of J ' tl.em, giving three papers a * ? week for this low price. You i' J cannot equal this anywhere j; ; || else, and this combination is J> j \ t hebest premium for those <! \{ who want a great paper and |; j ;J a home paper. Tuke these Jj i and you will \oep up with i< 2 the times. # Besides general news, the j ? Tw ice-a-Week Journal has * | much agricultural matter j; * and other articles of special j; a interest to farmers. It has ( { regular contributions by Sam 5 Jurioa Mra W II liVlt.... * 4 John Temple Graves, Hon. 4 J C. H. Jordan and other die- J * Jnguiahed writer?. 4 Call at tbla office and laava jrwr | 4 eabacrlptlone lor both pa par a. You can J" ? (at a eample copy *1 althar paper bare J 4 an application. f. 444444444#44444444444444# The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in I he I wail and aorr throat tiae Kermott'n t'hncolatra I.asative quinine, tha "Una Day Cold Cure." fbe Dis^nsary Idea? Where it I Originated. I Greenville Mountaineer. p I hiring the lecent campaign; here was interjected the query ik to where the dispensary idea iriginated and who wan responsi t>l? for its paternity. Senator rill man aaid that he was charged with being its progenitor, and for i time ho seemed to accept the ; :loul>tful honor, but in a few duvai I tin disclaimed any further respon- j nihility for its parentage except! that lie brought it to South Caro-J lina, and alleged that the di-pen sarv system originated with the1 preachers of Athens, (ia, whoi liad become disgusted with prohi j bilion and its f ilure to prohibit the sale of liquor. This was ? serious allegation tc? make against the preachers, and it in not surprising that the charge prove- to be untrue. A gentleman from | (Seorgia, who was spending .? week's vacation with a trierul ?? j North, 8 C, when he 1 end in thej newspapers that Senator Til'ma.accused the preachers of nrigumt ' ing the dispensary, wrote to a minister in Athens and asked ! : the truth of 'he matter, to won he received the following reply. \ which is printed in the list i -ue >f tlie Circuit tinier: Athens, (ia, Aug 22, 19<M). Dear Sir: Yours written st *t North, S (', and enclosing < printed reply of Si nator Tilhni to Rev (' S Gardner, was rec-o t i yesterday. You refer to mart passages in the letter in which Hie Senator refer* to "the preach uif Athens, Ga, as the original r* if the dispensary idea, and staunchest supporters, as hem.; far superior to prohibition. '* As one of the preachers ' Athens, I beg to protest ag? the statement an unjust and n .1 [rue. As far as I know, ther** lot a minister in Athens, wi? < ir colored, who does not ci'ep* :ate the dispensary and pray feliterance from its erils. M >f them, I belieya, prefer th?* ?> pensary to open bar room-, ill of them desire prohibition. . ire ready for any etlort that > bring it. Tlin /I I wl ?A e ' " ? " ' >iw \iio|>uiiniki y nan utv;t'|M r i compromise measure, and when it appeared heyond <j [ 1011 that prohibition could m> L-arried. It was a clone coir *nd when the prohibitionist* that it was the open harroo t. the dispensary, and'tlmt prob tion whs impossible at that u they preferred the dispensary until they can abolish that. The Senator is mistaken ministers of Athens are not "staunchest supporters of th?- < pensary," and they do not ulder it 4'as far superior to p: bition." They would close i fore sundown if they could. they will never rest until thr > it cloned; at least thin is wh l**lieve of them. Youth truly, .John \V. Heidi, Pastor 1 At M E Church, Souti The Athena dispensary has l< . so often (pinted us a great sue ? in the promotion of temperu that the editor of The Mountan eer c? nclnded to make impiii of a gentleman with whom he iu. aome correspondence on oth.i matters, Mr Claude Anders, business manager of The Sentii.e , published at Athena, Ga. H response is a titling supplement t the answer of Kev Mr Holdt it! regard to the origin of the do pensary and we append it here with: Athena, (is, Sept 3, 1000 Dear Sir: Keplying to your favor of 1 at inat,asking for information relative to the 0|>erati<>u and success of the Athena dispen sarv, 1 submit the following. The dispensary has proven a success financially, as much so a* barrooms operated by private corporations or individuate, netting the city and county $10,350.12 intiually. (Official figures froui February 1809, to February 1900.) Its .success in manufacturing drunkards and in blighting homes, will rival the record of open bur rooms; the receipts show the liquor is sold; if the purchaser gets twice the quantity in a 15 cents sealed dispensary bottle that he would pet in a 10 cents glass on the counter of the bur, it is shared by his boon companions or tunred to his own lips theoftener, and the result is more drunkenness j than the single drink iD the saloon. The resignation of Mr Geo II llulme as dispensary commissioner on the ground that it was little loss than a big bar-room shows' something of its moral workings. Mr Holme is a leading wholesale grocer a d prominent Baptist. Very truly yours Claude Anderson, Pub. The Sentinel. The above is a cloar and correct statement of fact*. Geo. It Holme. I! W A V K >1 Ftbb Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, ; backache, nervousness, boa lache and tired, listless, run-down feel inc. lint there's 110 need to feel i like that. Listen to .1 \Y (iard i n*r, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Klectric Bitters are just the tiling for a man when he is all run-down, and don't rate whethar he lives or dies. It did more to pivo me i new strength and pood appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have u new lease on life '' Only 50cents, j at Crawford Bros' I)rup Store, j Kvery hottle guaranteed. Court ( to prosecutor ): "Then rou recognize this handkerchief as the one that was stolen from you?" ; Prosecutor: "Yes. vour Honor." , J i.'ourt: "An?i yet it isn't the only i handkerchief of the sort.in the world. See. this one I hare in my p icket is precisely like it."Prose- ; nt< r: "Very likely, your Honor I had two stolen.'' HOW'S THIS r We offer One 11 u dred Hollars Ite j ward fo-anv I'H-e o' a arr'i ihit call:>m( n?? cur-0 iiv HhIi'h Cuta-rh Cum V J H F.N EV A I'D.. Props To1 (I AV (lie uiideini^iied have kn?wn 1 J Hhen y for the la-t 15 years, ami eheve linn jerfeelly honorable in ail i sine-H f ra is ?oii ! s and li >hiii ial < i n e 'o carry oui an> oh t^rrtioiiH made ! .i their lirin Wkhta > kit ax, Wholesale D?utfui-t * nledu <) v a i.|i| no k inn an maKVIN Wliolesa'e Oiuiricis's. 'I'oiedo () lad's Catarrh ? ore in taken inrna ly, selinir<lire *tiy UDon the Idoiai i il miipiiiiw mi r f'uoi'u ??f li? u i'-i.'e, 76c per not le -m?M l>y all ? '?l Pe?tim'>i?lalrt frfH, Hall's Ktmil) I'IHH arc Ihe beat Tornado in Texas. !> ? Moines, Texas, Sept ? A tornado swept over Marshall county yesterday. Four persons ^ere killed and seven injured. MnnnmiuiummiH l! NERVOUSNESS, i 7 * An American Disease. | m ? ? Dr. S. Wr.m Mitciif.i.l is au [J tbority for the statement that nerv. [J * ousness is the characteristic mal- ? ul ady of the American nation, and 3 statistics show that nerve deaths C J number one-fourth of all deaths recorded, the mortality being main : ly among young people. 2 : Johnston's : Sarsaparilla : h QUART BOTTLS. a a is the grand specific for this great [ American disease, because it goes straight to the source of the weak IS ness, building up health and J ? strength by supplying rich.abund " ant food and pure blood to the a worn-out tissues, rousing the liver m to activity and regulating all the ? ! organs of the body. "The SWUfff >Wt Oe.," Detroit. RtHl. , I Uverettee the tan tout little liver pille. a$c. * B gj i rawford Bros, F.nncaster H () 1 K Mat'key A <'n, laoca-irr S C. Dai lel A Hick- Foil Law' rt. C. D. H. Jordan, Fort Lawn, 8. C. Charlotte is to have a three hundred thousand dollar beer brewery, a large part of the capital being raised in that citv. I It is to be built outside the cit\ limits. Kev, H F Chreitzberir, j of the Methodist church, made ttio brewery the sueject of bis morning address last Sunday. Ile! wants the community to rise in its indignation against the mammoth enterprise, but says he is j "afraid the noise of tho chink of the gold will drown the voice of mothers and fathers who protest j against this infernal brewery and it will bo established in spite of all Miat we can do." Mr. Chreitzberg (pioted authorites to show j that the use of beer is worse tbun , whiskey drinking?that it is the meanest, the worst drink in the world?that it paralyzes activity ! and morality. lie made Von, Moltke responsible for the state-j ment that beer is far more dan J gerous enemy to Gurmuuy than all the armies of France. According to the proofs the speaker j produced; beer contains alum, copperas, tobacco, capsicum, j opium, henbane, aloe, ginger, slacked lime, wormwood, hitler orange, sulphate iron, gentian, j strychnine, etc , winding up with paradise seed. Mr. (Jhreitzberg wants the W C T U to take up the matter, but I Ht a number of land owners are clamorous to sell the company a site, the agitation will amount only to about what Mr. Chritzberj; surmises. He says: "We may not atop it, but it will he a comfort in the years that are to come when the effects of this evil are seen here in this town to know ti it we (1 d what we could aga na it." KKI) IIOT FltOM TIIK oi).\ NT as the ball that hit C1 11 Stead-1 mad of Newark, Mich., in the I Civil War. It causo?l horrible [ Ulcers that no treatment helped i for ISO years. Then Hucklen's Arnica salve cured him. Cures: Cuts, Bruises, Hums, Boils, FeU ons, Corns, Skin Fruptions. Host Piln or. ? I I IIU I 1| I ( 'II \ I III, I 1.1. II ? ?? 9 A . Cure guaranteed. Sold by Craw-! forcl Bros, Druggists. Storm in Alaska. Seattle, Sept 25 ?Information ha* been received of a disastrous Htorm which baa raged for two days all along the Alaska shore. Wind and water have leveled tents and raining machinery. One man, is known to be drowned. Several i seamen and captains of small tug* | are believed lost. Five hundred people are homeless. The prop-, erty loss is half a million. The ( j heaviest loser n? the Alaska < oin j mercial company. The govern-' I ment reservation has l>een thrown i open for the benefit of the home?| less. There were more thrn 11,500 | bales of cotton sold in Sumter | last week. WANTED?ACTIVK MAN of good | < haiacier to deliver and collect in ! | **outh ( arolina for old established i manufacturing whole-alehouse #enn i ; s v?-ar, sure pay. Honesty more than [ 'exp?rlence required. Our reference, anv hank in any city Kncloae self j addressed stamped envelope MaliU- I i facturera, Third Floor, :t^4 Dearborn j St , t hicago. 1HOI SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, COMTM C. A. B., B. H., A M . rA.. B., I,. I 1 [Courses- Sprint? ou'sea free for. Teacher* fourteen Professors; .Tt,1 <M? volumes in library; excellent laboratories, clua^-rooms, >rynina*iuin infirmary. athletic ground* Tuition $4o, other fees $18, m session; tuition emitted to needy students Kx pensea $1.T> to $175 h session. Certified /*Upils from forty-five Accredited Schools enter it* Freshman Class without examiliatio , Hntrance and Normal Hcholarshlp Kxau. inatinnH held at every county cat, Friday, July UO. BMK># liy County "hiperinteiidentn. A'ext session open* Sepf, Ufl, 1900, For catalogue, address, CF WOODWAHI). President. To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial ICar Drums, <rave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Kur Drums may have them free. Address No. 11 !M?7 The Nichcdson Institute, T.so, Ki?;th Avenue, New York, i: S A. tini. The Lancaster Graded School. 'PHE annual amnion of the I.ri'ChhI ti r (traiL-il School will he^in on Monday, Ki |it, 17 HUM, at 8 4") u in, 'I'lte sop. riliteluletil will hw al the school h use on IS h ami 14th from 10 ? l-u m, in enroll new pupi- ;?ntl tnnsac' o'her sehonl business Teachers lire requested lo meet on Hie 13'h Of S?pt lit l> !l 111. Pupils must eonv prepared f r regular woik on the tirst day ll? a?o n? h<e tuition fe? s ?iil la charged pupils who reside beyond ihe limits of the *?'eho d I)islriet Pupils should not Imiv text h oks 111 111 furnish'd with a list hy teachers Hoys and girls from a distance desiring to attend this school csn tea- iIy secure cheap rates of hoard here in private families. For I'm her it)formation address It F M I 1.1.Kit ('hr'ui P aoi Trustees, or ('lias T ('oiitiors. Hee'y and Treasurer. Lancaster, s < , Aug 2'J liMio. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not Served) ST A IK ??I-* SO.MM CAltOMW, IjA N 'AS'l'i: K 1 nt'N'I'V . John Bird and Jetnes S. Hird, Plaintiff*, AO A I NST M :ii jjiui t I hid 111 I cr wn riirlii. and mm :i mini-imtrix nf ili?* e.-tate of <\ Thomas Itird deceased, George Bird, Laura Milt jro, Armtuta Morgan, (Miarey Dunn and Ellen Gardner, !>'/' mluntH. To llie Defendants ah >ve named: You are liereh x iininmioi and reijaired lo niiawe ilie complaint i'< ihi* action, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk ><f c minion pleas, for tiie said county, and to Meive a copy * f your answer to the aaid complaiot on the sulM'tiher at li's i tflce at I ancasti" court house. Snu'ti etrdltia wrldn twent dii.i* afer the service hereof, excluaive of die day of "iicll service; nid if mil tail to answer the c mpiaiot within the tine aforesaid, the IMaintilF- hi ill's action will apiey to th?? curt for the relief demand >t in the com plaint It K Wvi.ik, Plaintiff's Attoi ney, [ C.- S ] W H li Porter, oc C h t\ To Oe URe Itird, n n t Defendant aituve limned-l ake iioti" e At .he complaint in I hi* :<c ion v a- filed in ih?* nftii'i' of W >S 11 I' irier, clera of tin* cniii for Z^hiichs'c county in d Stale of s.nth Carolina <>n the I6'h lay of July I9H0. it K Wylie, Plai ill ill" * A Horn- v. Auir ! t, li'iMi ?H*? . ONLY $1.50. --MAHBLt ANU GRAfll fh ? Monuments, Tablets, <Cead Stones, Etc. Children's $1.50, ami upwards Adults, $2.50, $.'1.00, and upwards. Made of Pure Marble. A.J. McNinch. T. W. SfcGRfcSr, SURVLYOH, OSI'EOLa. .S. Ir fully equipped, and qualified, and solicits >?>ur surveying Miraculous Benefit REOEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. ELI P. BABCOCK, of A TOra, N. Y.. a veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of the Rabcock A M unset Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude for the inlraclous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from cctatlea which affected my heart In the worst form, my limbs swelled from the ankles up. I bloated until 1 was unable to button my clothing; had sharp pr.lns about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three month:) I was unable to lto down, and all the sleep I got was In an arm chair. I waa treated by the beat doctors bat gradually grew worse. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Ileart Cure and It saved my life aa If by a miracle." HHVP^PRHIH Dr. Mile*' Remedies are sola by all druggists uuder a poaltlve KO. guarantee, first bottle KHeaft CUifOj benefits or money re- j? ( Rnatarna funded. Rook on dlaeanea of tho heart and nerree free. Address, DR. MILES MKDIUALOO., Elkhart, Ind.