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} ?t? iliixi Yon Have Aliray t? nr.ft for ovw AO yr??r< and Xi" Ail Counterfoils Iinitnlioi VxpevicacQttf ( (. t. illo w tuiXn^n ?r.d Ckildrcn?J3x What is i ?)M'Ui:'!a is u harm? cam hi -ii?rie, l>roi?* i?i:& Sfothln vyut*.l.va ueitlior Opium, cjiw. If.? ?fff? f* 5'r j .4**1 alt*,JH i,'c*hc. It rr'?rv< s T.:ciJ?u> And FI*tuIe:i<\v. It". u.ss:n ?6cmitoh ?ml li?NVi'l.s, i;?k CluIWrrn's I** tvicwi?1 <or Jf y^ Boslts til Tto KM You Hi In Use For < ?I'** **"<- .] ; 'Jwfi *? J"i. ^ i.** r \ ? * IL.v, . . / Z. " *?/ ? 1;?I* 4> _* " y.J5 = = ? Tr-'C' - 1. z '<* 't ? J * J 2. 5 1 \ ***** a * 5 & J W r* / #*" ? u ' * ?:?. 2 !' ? r-?>* | * * * *3 r 1 ? g c 5 ?*? 1 ?? 5 ^ ^ 5" ^ : JJ1 ?T4 ?? as-f = - S " CD f ?rU'.J -'*" < -B' * r* ^ ^ caf-jH : ?i CD 1.1 ?" -. s Z i ?i 2 s sr ~ - c 5 2 x z. c *" ^ r ~ oil i i ?? ? 2. ~ i u - ; * ~ 1; rt 1 5' 2 2 5 MmnBuoMi Mini in ?JT.--u?k? _.. . j.. L A. NC A .-> I K u a i>i i t ill K.> fc, RAlL'A v V SCl?^(JuI? III AU(J. :. >, l-J(H). (DailyAXuept pmhhI . ) WESTBOUND jEvsru L'ND. 14 ami 16 | No'h . Mid i A *C. P >rf. A P J * i.7 5 >) Ar Cheater Lv 9 49 8 i a? 11 C di) Ricliburij Jo J 8 "* U ? 4 47 Bi^uoib' i!'e 10 40 S t i?7 4 '1.1 Fort Lawn 1100 0 1 P M i 4 Oo Ly Lancaster Aril 40 9* V?, H. I^avin^ Lancaster 639 am -? close connection at rhestr art* it Southern Kanwav No. 36 f< .t-a finite ami points north; and s?>u joir.t Air i.iu-> ' Atlanta (Special *<v- Atlanta and points west AS with Carolina and Northwestern Rai jnuy No. 10 for eiioir N. (1, and ii :er mediate points, and southern U?i nr No 33 for Columbi.' and poln *u>mh No. 17, leaving Ch ster 10,30 a n w>n nects wi>!? S nuhern Railwty N< ii' from Columbia and r?ouits soult S'shoard Air Line ' Atlanta Special Tram northern and eastern points an -"ovthern Ri'lway No. 33 fr??in Norti re and eastern points, an < Lai *<**ter witn S C A (1 K for iilack <bur| N ). 10, leaving Lai;easier 4.00 p n ?ocerts at Lancaster with H C ?fe (J ] "t ?m Cam ten and Marion, and idoutt re Railway N.?. 31 at Chester fo Charlotte and points north. K?. 15, leaving Cheater 8.10 p n iaroects at Chester witli nouther fcaiiway No. 34 from Coluinuia am .tennis south. J AS M. HEATH, (Jen Pass. Ag LEROY HPRIMJrt. President.. * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE. $ Thli paper and the Atlanta #i Twfwe-Week Journal for i. ?' ? S Dou^ht, nnd wliieh has been *, lias home the signature of I has been made nnder his pcrrvl superv ision sinee its Infancy. n\v 110 onu to deceive you in this. >s and <? ?Just-as-good" are but ith and eudangcr the health of pericnco against Experiment* ^ASTORIA ibstitute for Castor Oil, Farog Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Morphine lior other Narcotic guarantee. It destroys Worms !. cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation lii.lies the food, regulates the ing healthy and natural sleep. The Mother's Friend. TORS A always ? c: ? - m / a*9 Always Bought Over 30 Years. 1 MunnAY ^Tnrcr nev? vonK city. . U> -i< m?. 10? _ hI \ Imvo tliousHod Chinese Soldiers Hrino Drilled. lVUin .Ian 10. ? A Chinaman In in *dan Ku, where the court is ;ti |>i ' >? '111 siyn that within th? * <iv ..to eighty live thousand i t iniuM- iim.ps heino diilled con tiuu.'usly. A majority are armed j wnli in ><l? rn rilles. I'ho feeling of tIn* people it. hittorly nut -foreign and ihey helieve they can meot all c in?is in open fi<j[ht and defeat I them. ill) W.n 'fills! ?v ? i l!' i i) .? Hu 1 r* ?1 Dollars ltew .ri! ! an.\ imm' > a arrM thai canno' ii^ i nr? ?l ' > i1 a' '.?? < ata' rh <'uri ?' J HKVKY&' U Props To<> . i.-i-iv n?-n n,u>" xiinvn i I r ( ' a~l lf> yeur?. untl i hitii |.? rt?fil> : onorablc in si) I,,.-i iiU, .< fin.i,s ami liimnriHlIv 11 ? ?? ? rry ?m !? \ nb igatioii* made b\ I " I r li in Wl-.-'i'iV iwi:.\x, Wholesale I)rn??i?t ?>li-?'o. <) 123 \\ A:.l IMI IvINNAN A MaHVIN \\ DnnjjriMtK, Toledo. O. mm i uiari b tire i? tnkeii in-. I r? :* \, MKiiiiK ilim lly ui?on the blood j?"?i 111iif<misurfaces of the s\stem I'm i | 7 if ner bottle -obi by ell ' I)> u^iat* IVmI ii?i?nt?ls f?"ee. j Hub's Kamilv Pill* are 'lie beat > , The race for the Stat* librarian ^ is getting exciting. About 20 ladies have beea spoken of. but 1 I 7 the rue* has been narrowed down I to three, it is said?The Stat*. TM K A PI?KTITK OP A ! OAT 'r i ir Is envied by all poor dyspeptics i whoa* Stomach and Liver are out ".of order. All such should know " i that l>r. King's New Life l*illx, 1 the wonderful Stomach aad Liver J Ketncdy. gives * splendid appoI tile, sound digestion and a regular j bodily Laliit that insures perfect health and great energy Only z..<\ :m i nwiora tiros <iru<j: store. [|. I O \\ A N TK I) - A < TIV K M A N of good <1 ' hwrncinr t-> deliver mid wollect In South ?'arolina for nhl established irmniitactuiieiff wholesale house $!??<> 1 h year nui'? pay. Honesty more tnmi I. ex per euee required- Our reference, i ny hank in any city. Knol> h" self p sddress-d stamped euvehqie. Manufacturers. Third Floor, o34 Dearhorn St., Chicago, r m ^ m _ ^T" i'ajr yeur aubcri ptio? t ' Lkn?KU! n 1 l-&~ Ilavo jrou pa'd your sib( r i jetion I Henuty la niood Deep. Clean blood means a clean akin. Ka . >cauty without it. Caacareta, Candy Cathar* tc clean your blood and keep it clean, by j Birring up the lazy liver and driving all im * purities from the body. Jicgin today to Ktniah pimples, boila, blotches, blackheads, t and that aickly bilioua complexion by taking . Casearets, beauty for tea cents. All drug* Ctata. satisfaction guaranteed. 10c. 25c, 50bI Wanted-An Idea sSSJS fr irotsct romr IdMK, iher may hrtag vnS I Writ* WBMlKllUbKN * Co . AMI lOg Ma Wm kta???. D c . tfc?r gt aofi jkMS Jfc y laM" < >'. >*??? ~,.M % r' -ml Ml iii 1 Attempt to Assassinate Depot; Marshal Corbin c United States Revenue Officer c Fired Upon in Hie Home Near t Walhalla. \c ? it Special to The State. r Walhalla, Jan. 8. ? Last night ?, at 11 o'clock at hie residence just west of town when Deputy Mar** ii *Iik1 (Jorbin wae alighting from n j hie- buggy he wae shot from an- t 1 hush by several unknown persona. c The fir-t shot came from a shot- n gun in the hanus of some one con cealed behind a corn crib about 50 c yards from where Mr. Oorbin c wae. Two of these shots took a effect. One entered his left cheek n and lodged is histeeth. The other v truck his laft arm. Neither ia c erioua- Mr. Corbin proroply draw c | bin pistol?a 45 Colts and 6rad h He called for bis boys to bring c his rifla snd they promptly did so. t Tboso making tba attack, bagan r tiring heavily as tbay did so. Mr. h Corbin and the boys returnad tbe d tire with the Winchester at a rapid c | rata. One man was seen to real c and heard to scraatn 4 'Oh Lordy" r , twice. Messengers ware dispatched post n haute to Cletusen College foi blood- ' a bounds, which arrived at an early ti hour. Although no one was cap- "1 tured the dogs did good work, r running one trail about eight t miles into the country whan it o became so cold it had to he given ]( up. h It is believed that one object in > * going to Mr. Corbin's was to aaiza j f mules which he had captured soma jc time ago and which are to be sold t ion Monday next. Planks had bean s torn from the rear and of his barn and soma one had entered it tut j t 1 had not succeeded in reaching the | 3 stalls whsre ths mules were kept. g The deputy msrshsrs return home j ^ was unexpectsd Isst night even to p his family, as he did not expect to jj teturn until Tuesday night. f No arrants have been mads but t no doubt great efforts will be made c to convict the gu?lty parties. Mf. \ Corbin in a brave man, a most c compt tent aud vigilant officer and ( all law abiding citizens greatly r deplore this high-handed lawless- f nsss. I DO YOU GET UP 1 ! WITH A LAME BACK ? 1 Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. 1 f Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful * ii 11 | cures made by Dr. 3 Kilmer's Swamp-Root, StW^rT I great kidney, liver I' (ll?. and bladder remedy, jj [r^yj - It is the great medlLil ^ cai triumph of the nine- j lVi I ifljiteenth century; disv'g? V, covered after years of C -v o|, scientific research by _ tf5? Dr- Kilmer, the emi- " I T1. 3*~. . " ncnt k'dney and blad?der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- , bles and Brmht's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- 1 ommended f or every thing but if you have kid- t ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found r Just the remedy you need. It has been tessted ? in so many ways, in hospital work. In private b practice, among the helplssstoo poor to pur- c chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, j When writing mention reading'.his generous offer In this paper and _ f^^Tirr n send your address m ur. rviimsr st t,o.,tiing- fciPR'WiltKTVlj " hamton. N. Y. Tha g regular fifty cent and Hn?.. ,,t h*i?? ??**. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. 11 Nfltica to Debtor* of II. ,J. Orrg ory iV Co ami Karmeri' Hanking ?V Mercantile Co. b All notes ami account* belong. ing to the old Hrm 11 J Gregory A . c Co., and the firm of the Farmers' ja Hanking and Iiercantile company I > have been placed in ray hands for collection. Parties indebted to ^ either or both firms are requested & to come forward and settle at once. [J J. F. Gregory, J Oct 1, 1000. Subscribe to The Ledger. F?om Country to City. ireenville New*. Got. McSweeney takes two oc- j aaiona in his message to lament ^ he movem* nt of population from ountry to city. He attributes ,, he movement to two things: bad ^ ai oadu in ? the country end bettor choola in the eitv. These considerations have some .( nfluence in the matter, but are P ot the main reasons. Most of / ai he movement from coi ntry to . i,r ity is of young people, who cure j | lothing for t>ad roada or wood i O r* I g choola either, but they go to the j. ity because it offers them more ^ pportunities of making a living j nd more attractions in a great ' <= rc nany waya. And it may be said ^ rith truth that a large proportion ^ f the yeung men who go from , ountry to city better themselves ^ >y the move. Those wiio go be? 1 -i eai tuM of an ambition for which ; he country offers no field are alrays benefited; those who go be ! ecausd of a restless idle, roving ! U lsposition would be of no ac- j. ojnt anyway, and therefore the ] c< ountry is the better otr in getting hi id of them. j j* There is no harm in the move- I & lent from country to city so long 1 s the people who move find profi- ! able employment and business, j 'hose who remain in the country ; 4 etain all the advantages the conn o (I ry offers; infact they have better , . % i n pportnnities; for if production is sssened by the diminution of sborers left in the fields prices re higher for those who have arm products to sell, and laud is CI heaper because of the fact that ^ here are not so many people de- ; iring it. : When all this it said it remians p rue that two great needs for the Sl ountry are good roade and good chools. And both these can be oh* aiaed by the country people if ^ roper efforts are made. There ^ as l>een great improvement in the ^ ormer particular in many coun ^ ies -wherever there have been | . ounty officers capable of attending o the business of their office and I ict afraid of doing their duty. In ~ ireenvillecounty,for instance, the I oade have been improved wonder- | ul because the county has had the ! ight kind of a supervisor. In the 1 >ther particular, as previously in | ] imated, the country should depend hi nore on itself and determine to do 1 w is town and cities have to do? ? hat is, to tax themselves and pay t or good schools. Country dis ? riot* can have just aa good schools t0 a the cities have if thay will fol- y nw tha aama plan to gat them; ti nd they would no douht do thia j 1 f tha politiciana would quit an ' J enraging them to look to other hi etion for the money needed. $tOO | Jr. K. Oetohon'ti Anti Jiturric May he worth to you more than $100 ryou liav* a ehi'd who *01.* bedding roni fncoriteiieiice of wate' during leep. Cures old aud young alike. I' rente the trouble at once. $1. t^oid m y JK Maeftey A Co, Druggist, Lunvstar, H C. Instantly Killed. New York, .Ian. 5.?Ralph I) ? janring, a lawar, leaped from tha linth story of tha building used a receptacle for United States ppraisora stores here this after. io?n, and was instantly killed, lie w raa a relative of Secretary (iage. ^ ltcn on numan cured in 30 minute* f Woolford'e Kantary Motion. Tbi* T*r fail*. Hold by J F Ifackey k. o., DruggUl. Lauoater, SC, Fi folic? to Debtor* and Creditor* of I* M Plyler, Deceased. VLL Persona indebted to the relate of P. M. Plyler, deceased wl 1 nme forward at once and make settle) lent with the undersigned. Peraonaving claim* against eald estate a III resent them, duly verified, to the ndendgued, W. B PLYLER, Goe. W. PLYLER. |I Executor*. jw Myers Raises tho Cash?Re tore* the stolen Money. Columbia, S. C., .Ian. 7 ?.loe Myers today rest.nr 1 tin- ?1,N0I lisappropriatrd while in < 'harlott flice of the S-uit.iM i Kxprest ompany. The ex compair ad the surety com >uiv will not roseeute him Myers was a trusted employ i the Charlotte otlice, and lilclie* aeketscontained I soo ii. m.me ru 1*4 ,000 in hunk clie- ks,intend ig to use the inourv m niv?r iortage ti *100 lie tried to re nin the money itv gambling, 'nil >st more. He came to Columbia oping to win the money back lit lost all. lie then tiied l?? com lit suicide while in a state o elirium and win .vlim tol.cn csi f hy the police Ins mbb. i v w:i i score red. the stolen click eing stnffeil between his pant nd underclothing ? ? - relief / \ six nou n KM \ ! ttlad?-'? >1* ;ih? rem- ?* 1 i -tx ti in \ ' N K\ ItKAT -OUIM AMK kl.M UK " 11 i- it i , r . i .1 I' JU It O f II- exr g i' ?* Is nlevlng ??ai? hi ?.??! ? i t. ism ?ek in mat* or f.*i uii i.ene e- re nil in of wan* anno- mm i11> i r y.>u want quick > M?f u . i < n heiellledx -?ll-l lilt' .1 1<" *t Ki-J Ou , l)ruggi-t I.uu -.hi Tilt Atlanta No srs come* to th inclusion from a study of ou great moial institution" tha South t-arolinu has made it loney making business, iiut doe nt yet appear to have made it err efficient temperance men ire." No indeed; and never will ho temperance ttilk is only t itch the church people l'he chit lature of the business i> to mak< lonoy; the next moat prouiiuen *ature ia politics In those foa ires it ia proving itself a howlin ice* as.?Greenville News Speaker Stevenson, being itotler, may he disposed to put ep to the tendency to he bibuloto rideeced by some members, 'l'h tate. ? aeeaiBsiee ?^Me>w ' +****-- f'nsm"' *?"ee. MORE MULES COMING. im hii?1 Hor-ea, |o Hut | QQ lug will i.lirli hoI.I <>u I Wv j ll'e two cur loads < ock we received the other day, Ou [r. Klhott is row oil lire Wester larketa buying more Mules hii [orsenforour rapidly increasing trail* he car loads of new stock being pui laHed [by Mr. Kluott are expecte > arrive here Saturday f tins weel > don't fail to call and see then ou'll tind iu this lot some rare beau en in botli mule ami liorse fle-h. R wtii'e you are looking a l|1f| our lint slick, you ca *tllU a so take a peep ?t ou andHome display of vehicle* lluggh id Wagons. ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD Jan. 1, 1901 ONLY $1.50. MARBLE AND QRAMTEffonumente, Tablets, dtead Stones, Etc Children's $1.60, ntnl upward) Adults, f2.60, flJ.OO, and np arda. Mad* of Pur? MarMo L J. McNinch. HEADQUARTERS )r Best Virginia Lime, Cement Plaster Paris and Plastering Hair AT T. H. DAVIS' AHCASTER 8 AH III For Sale A pood farm on Catawba River I in Indian Cand township, containing 114 acres, more or less, eonft venient to school and churches? 1 I about 00 acres in cultivation inv j eluding 20 acres of lino River bot' j loins. Also alive room house and lot at Osceola. For terms, etc., ft apply to J. It. Fason, I Osceola, S C. TRESPASS NOTiCE! n! All persons aie warned not to l trespass by riding, walking, liuntjiug or in any other way on any < j of the lands of the undersigned in . (Jills Creek township, baid lands are situate from 5 to 6 miles east f of Luncuster C. H, and are knowe In-the 4'\Viosenfiehl place." the 1 41 Montgomery place," the 44?J W -1 McCain place," the <4California > jmice, ino r. m y;ain place," w the 44 B F Brasington place," also the 441) A Funderhurk place" in charge of 1? F Brasington. Tho law will be rigidly enforced against any and all persons disregarding ' ! t his notice. , \V A Blakeney, Mrs. M J McMaani, ( I, McManua, II # H F Brasington. trespass notice! Everybody is forhiddan to tres* puss in any way on the lands of ' | A Ply iur or Dr. W ii Sapp in r Buford township, hounded as fol* ?t lows: On East by Sam'l Belle, u on South by G \V Plyler, on West l8 by .1 F1 Stewart and on North by State lino. The law will be enI forced against any jierson disre* garding this notice. I. C A IMyler, oj W H Sapi>s. trespass notice. t , All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by riding, walking, ^ hunting or in any other way on my home place, my W. G. Moore place, my Funderhurk or Plyler places, all in Buford township and i bounded by the State line, Lynch* cs Hirer, VV. .1. Fuuderhurk and '? II. S. Plyler. The law will lie j rigidly enforced against any one disregarding this notice. G. VV. Plyler. b Nor. 2<>. 1000. ' ! .Notice to I>cbtors. All parties indebted to me are eipiested to settle at the earliest I pportunity as 1 need all the ' money due me. Respectfully, it' .1 E Hut led ire, Dentist. u'i auditor's notice. Ill ? rvroTioK is hkre?y oiven r i Is that ihi* ? ffloe will be open fr.im I the 1M tin? of January to the UOih day ^ of February 1901, for the purpose of ' ?*ceiv>eg tbe returns of the taxpayer* of Lancaster t ountv All persons h .vlng property In their j possession or control, as managers, it holders, or a* husband, patent, guar( diati. trustee, executor, administrator, M receiver, accounting officer, agent. attorn* y or factor, on ihe First ?lay of a January 190!, ate required to list ilia same for tax ttlou within the time required by law, or Incur the penalty o' Fifty |ter c lit, which attaches in cane of failure to do a . The poll tax of One Dollar is laid upon all male persons between the sicca of 21 and (Ml yeais except per-ona | wb arc ma'tned ami unable to earn a I ji-upport; alao, Confederate sohiiera " al o.e the s^e of 50 year* I lie Auditor or assistant will attend ? the 'ollowiag places in the county on tlie days named l?elow for the convenience of the public: Osceola -Tuesday, January Hth 1- ni. Pleasant Valley?Wednesday Jan Uth Helalr?Thursday January 10th, " Van W> ck - Friday January 11th. Dixie?a m, Dwigbt p ai, Monday January Uth. Trurl-miftllo T??A?d?? * * , n. imc i uoiuajr j MU'iary mm. Ttxihiw ? Wi-ilnmdiv January 15lh. a | Mat Creek C'hutch?Thursday Jan 17. Dr. i' < Welsh's? Friday Jan llth Primus-Haturday January Ifttn - HaileGold Mine? Monday Jan 21at. Kershaw?Tuesday and Wednesday January 224 and 2tfd. Heath Hpring?Thursday Jan '24th Pleasant Hill?Friday 2 pm, Jan 25th, I Dry Creek P O ? Monday Jan 2Hib. Under an act of the legislature, all m iHTaonn having a gross income of $2,* 500. or asore are required to make a return of the aama to the Aunltor at the time of making their other rex turns. It will lie to the Interest of every I taxpayer to make hist return promptly of all |>en?ena! property; alito of all transfers or Improvements on real estate, and Have the penalty of 50 j?er cent, which attaches after the 20th of February. All persons! sending their retur s to thin office by mail, will please sign the oath at bottom of return, before an officer who is authorized to take the same. ftesisectfullv. ? Join A COOK, County Auditor.