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tl??? Kind Yon Have Always ] ta nee for over SO years, - and J] -I \I1 Counterfeits, Imitations Hkpcriments that tritio wit] LutkaU aud Childreu-Expc What is C Cautoria is a harmless Hubi poric, l>rofv* and Soothing m.ntnina neither Opium, M substance. Its age is its fu mm! allays KerrrinhncM. It Colic. It relieves Teething aud Flatuloney. It assimil; Vtomarli and liowels, giving Tho Children's Panacea?TL GENUINE CASH Bears the The Kind You Ha In Use For O THC CtNTAU R COM FAN V. 7T Ml ! s-^sS|p ' 1 E. ? 2. ? ? * "* ?- cc Z 5" ? ? ^ UL.1 a - 5 2 X fl c t q ? ? E.c in? ?? ? 2. ? *.& ~ ^ST E" ~ g-$ 5 ^ B-f ,;?? 5--= ^ ?L , 2 .., - cr 'r "*7 S ? 2 ? > ; ? ;'3 g c 2 5 j?" cr ^ g i > SSL 3 n 2 a. o s r- H ~ =r. JL = - O ? -i ctsi = ^ ozr=^ ? wTJ y-*> "" Z&% s-? S.2-M'f & " ? 2 ? ? < S. ' 2 C: *"* ? ?'< r s 2. <t Cj:C-Z I Tf ? ?33 - i S" = s ~ 5 ?3 12.1 ? 5 2. 7- ^ cr ~ 5 & 2=3; L. ? 13 . ~ e* ~ " *3 B. 5* 7C C* 5 O 1 1 1 -! -* S r-iI LANCASTER AND CHES1ER RA1LWA\ dehedule in etl'cot Aug. 23* 1900. ( Daily except (Sunday) WESTBOUND I EAStBt UND. N Vs. 14 mil 16 I No's. ami 15 A M. P SI. A At. P M lr>7 "> >) vr (Jlie-uer Lv 9 4o 8 10 ! V- 1 "><?? Richburg 10 ?' 8 47; 1 5 47 Bascombville 10 40 8 V7 j 37 4 7 Fort j twn 11 00 9 1"?| P M si '<? 4 <m? By Lancaster \r 11 40 9 40 , \ > 11 1-avin.r Lancaster 6*30 am., (jiiwe collection at Chester | ?/.i. i <?uth-rn Kail way No. 30 for , Cnarloite and points nortn; atid Heabo ?r I Air Ltuo ' Atlanta Special" j Sor Xilaula and points west A'ho </; . n <'arolina and SorlhweHtern Rail- j way N ?. lo for enoir N. U, and in- ' immediate points, and Southern ltailtv.y N" > 33 for Columbi and points AnUi h So. 17, leavi .g Chester 10.30 a rn. jounects with Siuthern Railway No.' -P? Lorn Columbia and ?units south; 4 ib tard \ir Line " \tlaota Special" i 'mm northern and eastern points and j Southern R i iway No 33 from North- j ?ru and i-A-derii points, an ? a Lan-1 ' a il.ei witti > C iv (.4 K for Rlacksburg. ! N >. 10, leaving Lwicastor 4.oo p m, I connects at Lancaster with S C & (4 E from 'am leu ami Marion and .South- ( ?ru itiiuvty X > 31 at Chester for. Charlotte and point* north. Mo. li, leaving Cheater 8.10 p in, j /nnti-?;t* at. Chester with Southern ! Hoi vi/ N >. 31 from Columbia and j points south. J/V*t M. HK\TH, Gen Paas. Agt | f.F.HOY Si'KI.NGrt. President . | T^T' * FOUR PAPERS A WEEK *j * FOR ABOUT THE + + PRICE OF ONE. t This paper and the Atlanta $ ' * .ThfcweWeik Journal for ' * SI.75. l?ti Bought, find which ho8 hcou has borne tlic signature of iah been made under his perHlinnpv'liol'vn 14? 1 ? * ? * u?vu niucv nn 1111mn*y r no one to deceive you in this, and are but 1 and endanger the health oC trience against Experiment* ASTORIA dituto for Castor Oil, PareSyrups. It is Pleasant. It orpliino nor other Narcotic arantee. It destroys Worms ; cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation Lites the Food, regulates the g healthy and natural sleep. io Mother's Friend* , rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ n Always Bought ver 30 Years. jnRAY 8TNCCT, NEW YORK CITY. HIHIMiHfMBSggMMM?MMB Cure Cold In Head. Kermott's Chocolates I,axntive Quinine, easy I to take anil quick to cure cold in head and sore throat. oGENTLEMEN', Get ilu> A'ew Novel pigiOH MM t > .i i<:< ,fv i< * u ? . orrli <> 111111 (i'cel ml to 4 d \ 1 h u 'tion is ni gical. Pttventa sri iure \/J c nij ele. in lit* car red in i*h y??*,k l. Sure preventa li e "sei : bv nun -n iiittill t'Hekage, piepaitl, o rei't'lin of pjide $1.0dptr luix; 3 f r $- 30 o'rnwfnid llro* Duiguists, At;Mi s hanuuHtfr. s o. \Htinej Loaned I E(?() I'lATK V()rtTG GKIohiiI mi improved 'it'MiS ni ivf^onubl.-' tains It E W Y' IE. iiorne.N it Law. t.v. ? ur.vr: ?. u. wiw W \N I'K1)-A< 'TIVE MA ^ ofgo.d ( li racier lo deliver ami eollecl it St nil It t aro' lot fur ? ! tl latalilidiril inar.iitai'iiM inu wlw lesale Icii-e $i)tMi n ar sue |?h v. Hi inertly more than ex. eri.-n e itqu.red. Out reference any hunk in .<n\ city Enclose selfn addressed stampe : enyelm e. iVIauu fuelu ers, Third Floor, 3.14 Dearborn st . I "bieago VIGOR MEN Easily, (Quickly, Permanently Itcstorcil HINDI PO (Pails) GltEAT IHENCII TONIC AND VITAL I ZEltirt sold with writ ten uoaiantee locure Nervous Debi itx i st Vital iy Faiiintr Memory. Fits Dizzimss Hysteria Slops all Drains oi the Nervous-s> aiem < ui-cil y Ibid Hai-il- or Ex es-ive Use of To? burro. Opium. I iqunrs, or ZJving tin Pace thai Kills" It wards oil' Inutility, i oiisiiniption and Death. M clears the lllood .Mid Brain, Builds up tbe Shattered Nerves, Restores Die F?re of Youth. and Brinus the Pink (! ow to P !e i lu rks, and M-kes y n Y untr Mi l Mro- g auaiu dOc , I li l$n\CS &?*>. Bs Mail to Ai v (' raw for* liros I)ru:4gifl, agents, Lan easier, S. <' Suhscri I retoThe Ledger. vasba ji men Easily, Quickly and Perroa-i Nantly Restored 1mgit1c irvine i-t wiili u written i uoaiite* to en re I iisoinnin, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, Seminal Los-en, Failing Meni?T> ? the re-ult of Over-work. Work, Worry, Siek tress, Krrors of Youih urOvr. Ii.il.il a.? - .. . i m; jpi ; ?> MOXCM Bv mail in plain package to any address on receipt of price. Sold on'y by , Crawford Bros, Druggists, Agents, Lancaster, S. t . I?i>t?'t ?glrct Yonr I.lvrr. I.iver troubles quickly result in serious complications, and the man who neglects his liver has little regard for health. A bottle of browns' Iron bitters taken now and then will keep the liver in pe/fect order. If the disease has developed, lirowna' Iron Bitters will care it permanently. Strength and vitality will always follow its use. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold bj ail dealers. i Mr. Carnegie Predicts Anglo-American Alliance When t1u? Continent Attempts to Smash Croat Brittain I'nolo Sam Will Object. London, .Juno 4. ?44Mark my words," said Mr. Andrew Carnogietoui^lu to a representative of the Associated Press, the time is eominjr when tde continental powers will combine to smash up this little island of Great Britain, j When that happens she will have to turn to the Tinted States for help. I i' i * * * i Tool certain it will not bo refused. The Tinted States will step in ami say 'Don't." They i will aet just as Great Britain did J in the Spanish-American war. I What she did then was groat and is it not half realized yet." When Mr. Carnegia gave utterance to these sentiments he was in the Langham hotel, London, where he had arrived from Scotlaud for the chamber of commerce gatherings. IT ut il tonight he had steadfastly refused to be interviewed. Resuming the topic of AngloAmerican relations, Mr. Carnegie said: "I believe in the community of the Knglish-seeaking races, by which I mean that the Americans and the British are now closer than ever before. Could you get a better instance than the visit of the delegates of the New York chamber of commerce at Windsor last Saturday 1 I suggested it and King Edward took uj> the idea thoroughly. It was a fitting commencement of the new reign. "I know bow deeply interested King Edward is in the United States I have known this since the time, years ago, when I drove him on a locomotive in the United States, which by the wav, he did not forget when we met under different conditions. "The idea that the visit of our delegates to Windsor can be in any way construed as King Eward's recognition of American commercial superiority is all nonsense. The king is full of tact and of friendship for our country." "Do you think, ' Mr. Carnegie was asked, "that British enter.* prise can be sufficiently stimulated to meet American competition ?" "Oh, the cun't compete with us," replied Mr. Carnegie, with a smile. mV-I'rs COTTON ROOT ? IIcNNYROYaL ||!LLS i'Lu'r f l^aixi uenniue a I way reliable an.' Dating! ilways ask :or Di I Hutu's i ot ton Hoot and Pen | nyroyal Ke ma'e Pills. I liey nevor f??i anil never injure Mailed many rddre-a on re<-et|?t of $1 Oil by Craw lord Hros, Drug gists, Agents, Dam-aster, S i! Valuable to Wc mm. Especially valuable to women is Drown*' r..n ilitlera. backache vanishes, headache is-npeara, strength takes the place of e.dcness, and the glow of health readily j omes to the pallid cheek when this wm.. ' lorlui ivmedy is tak< n. For sickly children irnvii1 . : i:< 1 men it lias no equal. No home lion'* w|t this famous remedy. <! '. ten .? t>old hy til 'Icuicr*. r>l?< nae* of (he Blood ninl \>rvt?, No one need sutler with neuralgia. This j disease is quickly and perinanently cured ! oy Browns'Iron Bitter?. Every disease of | the blood, nerves atul stomach, chronie | or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron ' Bitters. Known and used for nearly a i Hiiirter of a century, it stands to-day fore? I ,itost among onr most valued remedies. ' browns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. ! Are You Weak? Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching I tones. The blood is watery; the tissues are wasting?the door is being opened for disease. A bottle of Brow its' Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your strength, soothe your nerves, make your blooj rich and red. Do you more good than an expensive special course of medicine. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold hy all dealers. An Old ldMU Every day strengthens the belief of emt> ' nent physicians thai impure blood is the cause of the majority of our diseases. T-renty-five years ago this theory was used as a basis for the formula of Browns'Iroa Hitters. The many remarkable euros effected by this fkmous old household remedy art sufficient to prove that the theory iscorrtsft, Browns' Iron Bitters is solo by all deaJ??r The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and sore throat ase Ken mott's Chocolates laxative Quiaine, the " Oflt toy OoM Coka" \ Conditions of Crops. Weather Bureau'* A'eekly SumDiary Drought in Mississippi Valley* Washington, June 4.?The weather bureau's weekly summary _ r 1?- - ui crop conuinous is as iollows: Pratically a.i entire absence of rain over a large part of tbe Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys has intensified the drought conditions previously existing in these districts, while the greater portion of the region extending froui the east gull coast to the lower lake region and New Euglauu suffered further from excessive ruins. On the whole the week has been very unfavorable to corn, which, owing to low temperature, has made very slow growth throughout the principal corn States, damage from worms being extensively reported. In the southern States further improvement in the condition of the crop is generally reported. In the States of the lower Mississippi valley winter wheat has suffered further fiom drought aud 1 damage from fly is more extensively reported throughout the winter wheat belt. Harvesting ' has begun as far north as Arkau 1 sas and will begin*in Kansas about the 15th. ' Cotton has made very slow 1 growth generally throughout the 1 cotton belt and is suffering for ( Cultivation in the eastern and over ' portions of the central districts. ' Warmth, aud in the eastern districts, dry weather is generally 1 needed for cotton i I < in ? wvuiu'dmv o?auty \ Sparkling Kyes & Bright Fares , Ai?* the FruiiH nf -oiiimI Nerves. HINDIPO TlMl&T ! Ton It* and Vitulizer n-es Nervous Exiiu>i"ii>>n, M.? 8'eiiu, Dizzine-M heml ache Huckuch** <V Female Weakiesa Ho 'eoumi' ii alt. tiding the Monthly Periiala. | I ' I I) I O Passing through the " .1 l\ * trying change from i .irlnoo<i to VVomaiihoot) will find in it a wonderful telief and henetit It t^metb ai>d Strengthens I lie Nerves, < t eansea the Hlood, < dears the itram an I T<?ii?>s up the whole System. ' Makes a Woman Look Young and , Fool Young. Price 50c , 12 boxes sent try in .u lo any addiess 1 tS'"d by Crawford Bros, Druggiata, Agents I. an raster S. t' 1 DO YOU GET UP ! WITH A LAME BACK ? : i Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. I Almost everybody who reads the news- ( papers is sure to know of the wonderful ' : | i, cures made by Dr. 1?ii Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I i I l^e ?rcat kidney, liver k) IWwv J ? anc* bladder remedy. ^ ~tl J r 'l is l',e t'reat medlJ\' \ .n/ cal triumph of the nine||\ yl I Ij'jfl teenth century; dis|l fcTi ?? 1'!covered after years of id*X[T'=sf ' <" wi " 'i?l scientific research by ir" r. Kilmer, the emiit. ? =L>^f - nent kidney and blad aer 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 send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- ?5 hamton, N. Y. The ?1^ regular fifty cent and Homeof swamp-itoot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. JAP &NESE PILE CUBE A New and Complex Treatment, consisting of HUPPO.SI I'OKi ES, Cup xiiIhh of Ointment and two Boxes of ointment. A never-failing cure for Pile* of every nature and degiee. It make* an operation with the knife, which in painful, and often lesults in hath, unnecessary, Why endure this terrible disease ? We pack a Writ ten Guarantee in each $1 Box. No ' tire No Pay. 60c and $1 a box, H for $5 Sent bv mail, Samples free OINTMENT, 20c.andfl0(!. PflltflBlVMI Cured, Piles PreventuUltf III A I lUH ed, by Japanese Liver Pellets and great LIVER and 8TOM ACH REGULATOR and Rr.OOr> PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to lake; especially adapted for children's use. SO donee 25 cents. Crawford Bros Druggists, Agauts. Lancas ter,S. 0. Begged Tillman to Hold on to His job. ! Pennsylvania Democrat's Direful Prediction*?Corruption Fund j Could Beat Ben. I The State. \ "Chairman Jones made a state- < nient to the effect that he hud approached Mr. McL&urio, of South Carolina, and inquired whether it was his wish to participate in future in the Democratic caucuses , of the senute and Mr. McLaurin < had answered that In was not in 1 line witli the party on political . questions and did not desire to ] take part in its caucuses." i The aWove is an extract from the minutes of the Democratic caucus, or the organization of the Democrats of the United States Senate. Senator Tillman has given the extract for publication in connection with a letter from ^ Senator E. W. Carmnck, of Tenc nossee, secretary of the caucus, who writes to Senator Tillman: . r, Dear Si : Some time ago 1 read , <1 an interview or statement of Me- j Laurie msome newspaper in which he made a qualified denial of the ^ charge that ho had refused to take . , ii part in the Democratic caucus. I ^ was elected secretary, and I en- ,j close you an extract from the a minutes. Senator Jones had c lied j to see him juat before the h? ding jf a emeus (luring the extra ses- .. ? li uon of the senate to know if he wished to take part. This caucus, you know, related wholly to matters of organization, . 3tc., and did not involve any of j. :he questions on which YlcLaurin ^ ;iunuea noi to ne in accord with lis party. So that there was no ; *eason why he should not have at- ' ended if he still claimed to he a Democrat. n ! L L Senator Tillman has received a' 8) etter from Athelston Gaston, of ^ Vieudeville, Penn., a Democratic h congressman, in which he says: 1 "As a Democrat and sincere adniror, I beg of yon to not insist ipoo resigning your seat in the United States senate. 1 believe f a contest was waged in your State that a Republican corruption Fund would be poured into you?' State that would be appalling in its effects and you might go down ? before it. See what Hannah has r lone in Nebraska, in Dakota, in \ Washington, and in other States. Help kill McLaurin, but stick to your seat, sir; stick to it. 1 W hen Senator Tillman gave the CATARRH CAN Johnston's ? QUART BC "DANGKR IN THE EARTH AND Al A Wine and Venerable Doctor To In a leading hotel, in a great city, a fa Ing. Listening to his wise and sentenl dressed men, evidently lawyers, business i My firm belief, is " that medical scien eases without exception are caused by in' isms. Here is the gerrtt of that terrible dis of typhoid fever; and here is the still more causes that most destructive of all disea; common and supposed incurable disease, ? " I wish, Doctor," said the traveling catarrh. I have had it for years, and I air The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, li fever, and a host of other diseases, is the r and attacking specially the mucous memh disease is especially prevalent in the Uni >viio is not, or liua not Icon troubled mor she obliged to remain at home frompleasa of many intellectual treats, from fear of t tarrhal affections. In its worst phase, thi himself and his friends. " ( believe," continued this great phy: tarrh is to medicate the blood. * This can 1 which act as blood purifiers." lletsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manisft Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a suff* catarrh. Mv f?o? wn? r\?iu oo t ? hardly walk, 1 was so di/.zy and had a r hands and feet were always cold. My apj in the morning, my head swain so I was of awful pains in the small of my back. 1 My muscular power was almost entirely steps without stopping1 to rest, and often t a pain in mj' side. It seemed as though tl tors said my blood had all turned to water ting well. I tried the best physicians in t My husband got me a bottle of Johnston*! bought another. When these had been health. I continued its use, and felt I wa freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel n< kept on taking it, and now consider myscl all the time, and am happy. I am positive The sick headaches I have had since chih tarrh has almost entirely left me. I cannc Sarsaparilla has done for roe. I reconfirm aches to use your Sarsaparilla. StOTfTOJIJr PH.PQ. OOMPi The One Day Coitf Cure. , For colds and sore throat nac Kermott's Choco * Quinine. Kasilj taken as candy nd quickly rare. w ' 1 " . ft" - * above letter to the representative [){ The State be declared emphatically that he believed that tne i'ennsv Iranian's fears were well founded. A McLaurin man n^ked if there are indications of anything of the kind. Tillman remarked, with a significant gesture, that "circumstantial evidence is often the most damning kind." RELIEF Ia\ SIX IIOITU Distos-ing Ki?l ami Dlml-ler dwen8?- relieved i?. mix hours l>\ n kw Srkat South Amkkican Ki. nky Duk " Ii i* a great surprise <> . nejouutofiti exceeun g prompt"- s in redeviinr pain in liouPirr, kiiln sand Hack, in male or fe-i ale. Itelie e- re 'entinii of wa'er aim<>st .mm .lint. ty. [fyou want quick i chef and c??r tills s tliereniedx Sold bv" J F Ma< key & Co . Druggist Ijanctste), H. , To Kill Potato Bugs Eiherton is suffering from the >otato bug plague. Thoy come n battalions, and can destroy a ield of potatoes as fust as a reaper an gather in his grain. o o A remedy that will never fail tas been prescribed to kill these levastators, and whether they lave made their aptearance in your garden or not, t is best to prepuro for their coiling, for come they surely will, so fleet the nnomu u-i?K -?? ~ ? j ti Ivu \ivou lull, 'ake four pounds of blue stone nd five pounds of quick lime; issolve tne bluestone in about wo gallons of water, slake the irne in any vessel, add both to fty gallons of water, stir well, nd spray the plants freely. Mr. Martin Calvin, of Augusta, j the author of this receipt, and a no one it is. Try it, and be coninced.?Elberton Star. To Trie Deal*. A rich lady cured of her Deaf* ess and Noises in the Head by )r. Nicholson's Artiticial Ear h ums, gave $10,000 to his Inlitute, so that deaf people unable d procure the Ear Drums may ave them fiee. Address No. 1967 The Nicholson Institute, 70, Eigth Avenue, New York, ISA. 6m. FO K VICE FRESH MEATS AIA - < >IN N 1 VARNADORB. MA INT ARER. 'HE CITY MEAT MARKET. MASONIC BUILIMNO BE CURED BY >arsaparilla /TTLES. IK; DANGER KVEKVXVHEBE." ilkn about Advanced Science. mous and aged physician was conversions discourse, were a group of well men and commercial travelers, ce is certain yet to show that all d'srisible germs which are living cxfft 1>case diphtheria. Here isthe ?.xi'lL s i dreadful bacillus of tubercle which ses. consumption. This of that very jatarrh." man, "that you would tell us about i thoroughly discouraged." ke diphtheria, consumption, typhoid esult of a microbe invading the blood rnne. This foul and most disgusting ted States and it is raye .to meet one e or less with it. How often is he or nt entertainments, deprive themselves he disagreeable odor arising from ca5 patient becomes loathsome botn to iician, "that tho truo way to heal earn done only by powerful alteratives :e Co., Mich., writes: srer from general debility and chronic us weak and short of breath. I could inging in my head all the time. My >etite was very poor. On getting up ten obliged to lie down again. 1 had had a continual feeling of tiredness, gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen ;hat much exercise caused me to have te blood had left my veins. The docI had given tip all hope of ever getlie state, but failed to get any relief, s Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I used, I was somewhat improved in s growing stronger; my sleep was re;w blood moving through my veins. I f a well and rugged woman. I work : that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. Ihood, have disappeared, and my ca>t be too thankful ior what Johnston's end all women who have siek headlivt pwraorr. ictomc. V* /HUM adofmv>iioa^it ? 7iSowrojj<t Ul*ton KMn%M T^uKUm' r?laFIIIfc