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I,am I /Viiter wiili S C At 11 K for Kluck.-huri;, N ?. 10, leaving LimM-m-i 4.00 p tn, ' ajflrmerts at Lancaster ivitli S i! ,t (l K from Camden an l \Iarioo soil Sunn.. ?iru Hail way N > .11 ?i < .'heeler for -fjharlotte and (><>int.-t north. .No. 15, leaving Cln ster S.10 j> m, coaaacta at Chester with .Southern Rail way No. 34 from Columbia and points south. JaS M. HKATH. (Jen Pa-<j. Agt LEROY HPFUM4H. Pre* .lent . mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmm * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK * * FOR ABOUT THE + PRICE OF ONE. % TUi paper and the Atlanta $ X TflKHN^Week Journal for i $1.75. Hdwi?ii>niVrtiil>lii|ii7 Bonjjht, ?r.sl "which Xiaw licou lias homo Iho signature of ins boon inado under his perMlinAWvlRlrt** ,A" 1 ? uu|>v* murr lin lllimiey* rno one to deceive yon in thK and " Just-ns-ptMid" am but li and eudatigcr the health oC irienc? Kxporimcuk ASTORIA stitute for Castor Oil, Par?* 8yrups. It 1m Pleaaant. It orpliino nor other Niu-cntio larantee. It destroys Worm* t euros Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, euros Constipation atos the Food, regulates tlio g healthy and natural sloop, io Mother** Friend* rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ toft, ye Always Bought ver 30 Years. jnnav ?tkcct. ntw york city. i ? Cure Cold in Head. I Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy to take and quick to cure cold in head and sore throat. (iKNTIiKMK V, (Jet the AVw Novel 2 FhMSM Kill: i ix.i ti< >rx. II e> ?i irli.it* :mti timet ml to 4 i I it I is not is Prevents < s'ri "ore V" c inpiete. '?> l?e far ! r?t'il in * t*s yo?.k t .-Mire proventai e i t Itv until ill plalll I tti'kage I repaid i) r?*o?*iiii of pjio?* $1.On per | mix; 3 f r $J *">() ( rawfunl Pros I)i uguisis, A s Lancaster Hi'. ' 1 i V&oiiej Loaned j I KtJO I I i l K OK I'O OK loan* * ' I i*i iuipr .\ ?l :iiuis nt rersonabl? ! I ales li K WY* IK. 11 or in* \ w Law. i A' \ N I K11 v t I' I V K M A V ??f good ' li ru'lei 'o ill* iver ami colled li 1 South ' am na for d established i ma u'ai'tuiii ic wl.< lesale hoime $900 a y ttr sum p-.v. Honesty tuore ihau ' expert-u* e equired. Out reference 1 ' any bank in o? oily Knclose selfs ( I addressed stantpe 1 envelope. Manu | ' udtpers, Third Floor. 314 Dearborn * ~-t.. 'hleatfo ? J I I . 1 Bfc Bfe ? ? ? VttiUK of MEN lOasily, (jiiickly, Permanently Itcxtorcd HINDIlJ() o'hakra-?. 1 (Ht.rU) (iltHAT I'KEXti! TO SIC AND VlTALIZlSltiaao'd with writ i?*ii u'ini iii tie n?? iiif N ervous I it\ ' i < st Vital ty Hading M? nnry. Hits. Ihzziios- Hy-leria Stops all Drains ok I lie Nervus "system ' ?used 1 y Itatl H?' it- or I- x-es-ive I'se < f Tohaceo. Opium l iquors, or * /.ivlng ih? Hare thai Kills " It wards otV InHinity, < oiistnn|ition and Death, 't eh nrs ili?' Miimal Mid (train, Builds 111? ] the Shattered Serves, Bestores the Hire of Youth and Brings the Pink (< n\* tn Pile In eks, and Makes y? u Y ting and -tro g aeain rtOc , 1!2 i lloxt'S )((.". Il\ Mail to Ai > \?hpe-s. | t raw for i Bros Druggist, agents, Dan | faster, S i Suliscrilicto'The Ledger. VIGOR ^ MEN! Easily, Quickly and Perma-I Nantly Restored MAGNETIC IRVINE! i- >o!it with a written i uarantee to rare Insomnia, Hits D-'z/dnea-, Hysli-ria, Nervous Debility. Coat Vitality, Seminal Losses, Hailing Memory ? lite le-ult of Over-woi W. Work \V/?r rv, SickiM'-H, Rrrora ?>t Youth nrOvorintliilj^nce )ft1; boxes $/{, Itv mail in plum package to any adtlr? >s on receipt of price. Sold on y l>y Crawford I Iron, Druggiatts, Agents, I aiicanter, S. t. Oob'I Nfglfct Your I<lvfr. I I.iv> r troubles quickly rcRiilt in scriona complications,ami the man who neglect* hia I liver hu little regard for health. A hottla . of Browns' Iron Hitters taken now and then wjll keen the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browna' Iron Hitters will cure it permanently. Strength and vitality will always follow its uae. J Brown*' Iron Bittera ia aold by all dealer#, i Memorial Da; r<?NCM:i>KI> KKO.M SECOND l'MJE. can soil to become the theatre, and Amerii an Captains and soldiers the actors in the most wonderful military drama in the history of time. Bunker Hill will immortalize the name of Warren, Quebec will perpetuate the valor and devotion of \Volf,( 'Htmlen is honored with mon u.i.ent of the brave I hi r on Dekalb, Kings Mountain is the enduriog monument to the valor of Campbell, Shelby and Cleveland But the deeds wrought on tlie fields of Antietam, Chickamauga and Gettysburg have sent the valor of the American soldier to the ends of the earth. We frequently hear it asked: 44Why do people scatter flowers on the graves of their dead ?" The P ? custom, 1 believe, is confined to christian lands, and among christian peoples its significance's the emblem of hope seen in the opening flower. The character of those upon whose graves the flowers are scat- , tnnul Itnu MMIOL 'J ^ - vx>* vw .?? ? 111 ??v n IU uu W11U IU? custom. Judged by this last ? .standard, the Confederate soldier shall sleep under a forest of roses. He fought for neither greed nor empire, lie was not inspired | by the hope reward, nor actuated ] bv ihe promise of place or promotion. 1 He could not hope to be re- : warded from the spoils of the foe, for his was a defensive and not an | iggiessive warfare. 1 1 assert, therefore, that his i -word was not tarnished by dis- 1 grace, nor rendered odious by lishoiior. i The historian may reluse to { record his name in the annals of !f liis country, the orator may cease ' 0 speak ot his lame Irom Ihe ros ' 1 um,the poet may never immortal ' ze his chivalry in verse and song. ' So be it; but sir, as lone as mother- ( liood shall be hailed with raptures | ' :>f delight, so long shall the dead' soldier boy^s grave be covered with llowers in the spring time, 1 uul when sfy?is gone her devotion ' will pass down to future gener 1 itions. The time has not yet come f when merited valpr must beg for ' rPCO.iMl i 1 inn in itlia cnnlli l??'l I 1 1- own... iauu, nor can time or revolution ever ' >l)liferate the story of southern ' chivalry, lead on by Jackson and ' Kershaw, and Hampton, and Lee. ' l' 'The patriots spirit has not fled, It walks in noon's hroati light, Anil watches the bed of the glorious i 1 dead, 1 With the holy stars by nigbt." Leaving the dead, I now speak j to the living. ' ( I make no apology for the fight j j CATARRH CAN Johnston's J QUART B( DANGER IN TI1K KARTII ANI) A A Wise anil Venerable Doctor Ti In a. leading hotel, in a great city, a fi Ing. Listening to his wise and scnten dressed men, evidently lawyers, business My firm belief, is "that medical scien eases without exception are caused by in isms. Here is the germ of that terrible di of typhoid fever; and here is the still mor causes that most destructive of all disoa eommon and supposed iucurablo disease, " I wish, Doctor," said the traveling catarrh. I have had it for years, and I an The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, li fever, and a host of other diseases, is the : anil attacking specially the mucous mend disease is especially prevalent in the Un who is not, or has not teen troubled mm she obliged to remain at home fromplea^a of many intellectual treats, from fear of t tarrhal affections. In its worst phase, th himself and his friends. " 1 believe." continued this great pliy tarrli is to medicate the blood. This can which act as blood purifiers." iietsy A. Marott, of Manistee, Manist Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a suff catarrh. My face was pale as death. I w iiukiij nam, l w.i-t no ixiy.Y.y Hill] M.'Kl a 1 hands and feet were always cold. My ap in the morning, my head swain so I was o: awful pains in the small of my back. 1 My muscular power was almost entirely steps without stopping to rest, and often a pain in iny side. It seemed as though tl tors said my blood had all turned to watei ting well. I tried the best physicians in My husband got me a bottle of John stop bought another. When these had been health. I continued its use, and felt I wi freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel n kept on taking it, and now consider mvse all the time, and am happy. I am posttir The sick headaches I have hod since chil tarrh haa almost entirely left me. I canm Sarsaparilla has done for me. I reeorom aches to nse your Sarsaparilla. Th? aha ridti ? w,,w WVW.VU!J For cold* and so ra throat use Ke rinaitt'a Chgco* * id ?u?l' taken as candy and I render no complaint for defeat. The highest tribunal to which nations appeal decided against the Confederate cause. We abide by that decision, and pledge our lives to defend the honor and liberties ot a common country. A generation has grown up around us which knew nothing ol I lie civil war. The storv of that bloody drama comes to them from books ami tradition. We ask that only fair dealing be meted out to the South and her brave sons who now sleep on an hundred bloody fields. This we ask thit. future generations may know why she (ought, and when defeated, how she surrendered her un arnished name to i lie victor, as her only pledge of Iuture devotion to the interests of a reunited country. This pledge was in ide upon the virtue ot a sword, which never knew dishonor, and we ap peal to the whole world to decide whether or not that pledge has been kept inviolate and true. When the war cloud arose be tween our country and a foreign foe the sons ??l the gray-haired sires of the Confederacy were among the first to react) the front, and anions the first to die in honor of their country and 'heir country's Hag. And now overlooking this city of the dead, where sleep our com rades and Iriends, we should turn to the future with renewed courage. The solemn requiem ot l*earth to earth and dust to dust" is our last official tribute to the dead. Revolution has wrought changes in our institutions. But we are still a happy and prosperous people. We still have spring time and harvest, and our fields and tac Lories are cheered by the songs of industry, which is Heaven's pledge tor food and raiment, for peace and plenty. The south, when the war was over, set her ta^e like flint and dee< to the tutu to regain her alien fortune. Her fields were lesdate wastes, with heither onuses nor fortunes. All had heen swept away by the tempest of civil war. Her cities had been burned to ashes and her people were without bread or homes. Now alter the lapse of 35 years ?he has become the rival of all 3ompetitors in certain lir.^s of maiilil'u^lnru trmla ond nnmm,.-/./. U??'j 1.1 M\4W (tllVl V V/IU ? JCIUC. The men who followed John ton and Lee, in 1801, were not to be converted into beggars and paupers in 1805. Leaning upon his wooden leg, and with one band shot ofT, and sometimes with bullets.still in his body, the Con federate soldier put his hand to the plow to make bread for wife and children, or die in the field and be buried in the furrow. You rarely find him in alms houses or begging bread from door to door. With the courage of the Roman, and the pluck of the Spartan, he asked for no favors at the hands BE CURED BY rsa pari 11a 3TTLES. lit; DANUEIt EVERYWHERE.'! ilka about Advanced Science. iraousand aged physician wasconver#tions discourse, were a group of well <uvu HIU4 V/WII1IUC1 tim uavuicm. ice Is certain yet to show that all disvisible germs which are living sease diphtheria. Hero is the varans e dreadful bacillus of tubercle which ,ses, consumption. This of that very catarrh." man, " that you would tell us about n thoroughly discouraged." ike diphtheria, consumption, typhoid result of a microbe invading the olood jrane. This foul and most disgusting ited States and it is rare to meet one e or less with it. How often is he or mt entertainments, deprive themselves ,he disagreeable odor arising from ca0 patient becomes loathsome both to sieian. "that the true way to heal ea- . be done only by powerful alteratives ee Co., Mich., writes: erer from general debility and chronic as weak and short of breath. I could 'inging in my head all the time. My Fietite was very poor. On getting up ten obliged to lie do\yn again. I had had a continual feeling of tiredness, gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen that much exercise caused me to have lie blood had left my veins. The doc* . I had given tip ail hope of ever getthe state, but failed to get any relief, 's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I 1 used, I was somewhat improved in is growing stronger; my sleep was reew blood moving through my reins. I If a well and rugged woman. I work o that the Sarsaparilla saved my life, dhood, have disappeared, and my east bs too thankful for what Jphnstopt tend' all women who have sick nead Substfrfbe to The LeISgeb SeriBctibeToTSeL^pjir. % of the victor. No honest historian will attempt to impeach his honor, flis deeds during and since the war are his most enduring mon ument. Let these speak, and we leave future generations to pass judgment, upon his character. .This then shall be our word of parting: Let him sleep on. No tocsin' of war shall brake his peaceful slumbers. Unmindful alike of the tramping ot war steeds or the roar of battle, he Rleeps on The boom of the cannon disturbs him not. He leaves to us an immortal heritage. We I shall never lilirronilur it In un alien or barter it tor a mess of pottage. One country and one flag?liberty and peace forever. No foreign hand shall ever wrench the Rceptre of dominion from your imperial grasp. ' Stand your ground, your own my braves, Will ye give it up to slave ? Will ye look for greener groves? Ilope ye mercy still ? What's the mercy despots feel ? Hear it in that battle peal, Hear it on your bristling steel. Ask it ye who will, Fear ye foes, who kill for hire ? Will ye to your homes retire. Look behind you there's a tire! And before you s**e! On they came! and will ye quail ? Leaden rain and iron hnil Let their welcome be! Die we may, and die we must, In the God of battles trust, But oh where can dust to dust? Be consigned so well. As where Heaven its dews shall shed. On the martyred patriot s head, And the rocks shall raise their head? of bis deeds to tell." HK Kx PT MIS IjK* Twelve yaars ago J W Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a runty wire. Inflaai-j mation and blood poisoning set in. For two years be suffered intensely Then the best doctors urged amputation, 4 'but," ho wr'tes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 112 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my let; was sound and well as ever " For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt llheum, Sores and all blood dis orders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them Crawford Bros ami J F Ma- key & Co., will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. Bob Harris colored, a sober ami industrious laborer, fell from the C.. & VV. C. trestle, a distance of thirty feet, yesterday morning at 6:30 o'clock and died from his injuries yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ? IT inst Greenville News. Womanly Beauty Sparkling Eyes & Bright Faces Are the FrmiH of -omid Nervee. H1NDIPO TTi:t!!?5iT Tonic and Vitalizer mes .Nervous KxiiuoHiion.H \ siet is. niz/.ine-M head ache Backache & Female VVeakic-ea so common atl? ndiug the Monthly Perioda. (4 I l> I O P?i8?ing I In out; h the ' A I /O trying change from ( irlhooil to Womanhood will Hud in it a wonderful relief and benefit Ii Quiets and strength* ns the Nerve*. | < heanses the Blond, <'tears the Pram i and hiMi* up the whole stc^n | Makes a Woman Look Young and F?el Young. Price r?Ot: , 112 boxes Me'it. liv 111 id to anv add < ess Hold by ' raw top I Bros, Druggists, Agents Lancaster S. <' JAPANESE PILE CIIStE| A New aniTuompVeo l'reatnient, consisting of 8UPPOSITOR EH,Cap I miles of Ointment and tw Boxes of I Ointment. A never-fading cure for | Pile* of every nai re and degiee. It! makes an operation with the knife which is painlut, and often lesults in death; unnecessary, Why endure this terrible diseas. ? We pack a Writ ten Guarantee in each $1 Box, No ? ure No Pay. 60c and $1 a box 6 for S5 Sent by mai . samples free OINTMENT, 2f>e. and fiOc. PnnCTlDATiniB cured. Piles PreventLUHuilrll lllll ed, by Japanese Liver Peliets and great LIVER and HTOM A OH REGULATOR and BLOOO PURIFIER. 8m?U, mild and pleasant to lake; especially adapted for children's use. 60 doses 2-1) c? nts. C'ratfr lord Mros Druggists, Ag.??ts. Lhiichw ter, S. To The Beaf. A rich lady cured of her Deaf? ness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, sp that deaf people unable lU. P n iv piuwuiu luc n.ur uniiuH may have them fiee. Address No. 11967 The Nicholson Institute, 870, Eigth Afeuue, New to^k, USA. 6m. Paxville Hard Hit By Sunday's Storm. Special to The State. Paxville, May 20.?-People coming into Paxville this morning see signs of destruction in marked evidence. The Methodist church and academy are a heap of ruins, neatly every cotton seed house near the depot is demolished, Drayton's machine shop is down and a large shed, the Bradhatn property, was hlowo down and a buggy smashed by the fall. Many small out houses and much fencing is down. The work of destruction was done by a storm which passed through Sunday afternoon about 5 o'clock. RELIKF /.\ SIX HOUR Dist'es-injr Kidney a d Bladder l)i- relieved i ? six hours t?y "New UBKAT MlUTH A MKKICA N tVloNKT <'tiH " Ii.i- a great surprise on account of it- exceeuing promptness iu relieving pain in bladder. kidneys and bark, in male or female Relieves re fenti ui of water almost .mtn-diately. If you want quics ielief and cure this is theremedv Sold bv J F MarUcy A 4 ii Druggist DanciStet S ?' kim 's cotton foot and iiennyroyal hills If I^hikI genuine alway reliable an* safe. Ladies! Iwaj'H ??sk 'or I)i RubI'h otton Hoot and Pen | nyroyal Fe* ina'e l*iiIh I hey never fell and never i < jure Mailed in any rddresa on reeeipt of $1 00 by Crawford Br on', Drug-. gisis, Agei'ta, Lancaster, B f DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful .j i cures made by Dr. ?It Kilmer'sSwamp-Ro<jt, I! 8reat kidney, liver J 11 and bladder remedy, j! [k\M r It is the great medi|s/ cal triumph of the niney Vf \ I ijljl teenth century; dis\y.| lllll covered after years of ^fr"1 ' V v,?-v 'ill scientific research by >i ["(y\S Dr. Kilmer, the emiu nent kidney and bladjier specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested in so many ways, in hospital Work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase 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. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and SftnH VAiir aHHrpce fli w I Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bingregular fifty cent and Horn* of Bwnmp-noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. " o *w???nr "'*3 joi?i>x?a PWBP?*H ? oil 'uaqiOK tl? JOJ oon?nuojtif iqvniVA po? 0|V|UOO1|1?9) 8U|ll|V}U03 ?ooq JOJ f>lWM " oi-xl JO td|90?j uo 8sojtlx? iq )U0fl jo *0011 > nsiftiuQ JO fioninx KOBK*aK*H *J3UiO)8U0* ? 8*HS ?'HHTItLON * ?tnoo -eq O) Ju|)09dz? ?uo lav 04 jiatsssqq ? ?! ?I , pu?j4i JO 6d(t -^oq anoj pawn A|who}aoji1 ?utA?q '(jsvf jaq qj|M jaiwa?o)iv pip aq? uwqj uojp i;qo o\\q aaqjo jaq jo aaqjto q)iM. eaja ?U|iu uaq uf 0joui p?j0jju8 ?j{Jt ?ji n 0N3IHJ SMlOI/f }nq SuiqjXuB asn oj popnnsjad aq },uoq *p ibs ?abi| Xuthu os SB (('XSB3 piIB |BJniBU qiJiqpjiq^ Sa^BUI,, "1! 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