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J. B. MACK ,LAN f VOL. VIII. LANCASTER iV; C1IKSTKR RAILWAY. 'Between Chester ;iinl Liir'msIoiIn ottCCt 7 On U.II , J- ; 11 . , fr'l';I I I. iho;. l)dif !t Except Sunday, VVi xtbouiul. Kustiin-.ituI No. 9. No. II. No I" No. 12 A. M. 1?. M t A Al. I'. M. 9 05 5 5>. il Ar....Cli<sler .. I.\ II ?ii? ' |fc> 8 50 f? :ia! * < >rr"s " 1120 7 21 S 13 fi 25 j* KlUiX'x .... " II 30 7 38 35 5 15 ..MvUuiiU'I'm... " II 10 7 4o 8 25 5 *15'?| *. Itii'i liurj!.... " II Ml 7 5 8 15 4 551* .. Itio-i'iOnVilli*.. ' 12 '15 Ml 8 35 4 45 <Vil.trMn.iklM.." I" 15 8 10 7 55 4 35 )1 .Korl l.lt?n..." 12 25 8 2 1 7 38 4 20 * " liroci-H... ." 12 40 8 35 f . 7 28 4 l'?l I'roNH'B" 12 Ml 8 45 7 20 I mi .1 l.v. I.;.iii*asti*r Ai I no 8 fvi A. M. I'. Ai I' M il' M Train Ipnklnp I.anousior at 7:211 a in . omi iktielu ul Chtiulcp u'illi Wit.i* !>... . i>.. I south, \ 1. going north mid O. C. A N Vestibule and local trains g< t ig went. Train leaving Lancaster at 3:40 p. in., cot. nccta at LaiicaRlcr with Ot It & c -mm I'um don, uud Cheater with Southern Hallway going north mul south and with & l< north. Train loavltur Cheater it 11:05 a. tn . i-otiiioeis?t Chester with Southern Hallway from Cliur lotto, also C. & I,, from north. Train leaving Chester at 7:03 u in., eonnoeW with Southern Railway from Columbia. t?. C j i. X. from Atlanta and C. & U from Lt-noir. $ I.KKOY SI'lt I N(iS, \V. II. iIARPIN, President. Viee-I'res. uinl Manager. V South Carolina & <?eurgia It.lt.Co. TIM K TAIll.K NO. lft. Ill klTifl I'MM, a. in . Sunday. Oft. 2nd. I MIS. vVi st Hirst l tans Hailv Kast I irnt Class lia.y rl.vo. a.m.. 7 10 Charleston, s.ni arrives ji. m ' a.m., il'JU Alignsia. lo. |."? " u.m., &20 Columbia. f> .u " a.iii.. 10.10 Kingsviile, I ,'S TJrOKTll j , SOUTH Tint'Ml | N C. inv.-ioii ; ItutMi f < 7 * is " II.10AM ... CAM UK.V ....I 301) P.M. Pl.t*)." DuKalli .*10 " 12.13 ' West villi* 2.24 " 12 40 *' Kershaw 2 la " 12 53 ' lleatli Sprite; t I 15 1.00 " Pleasant ll ll 1.40 " I 20 l.aneasie|. I 21 1.35 Itiroraiilo I.11& , " 150 " Cal l wl<a .1 Iinetioli 12 Ml ' 2.15 " ItoeU Hill Mi.am 12.25 ' 2.35 | Ti 1*2:1 h I ' >.'? " 2 4- " York \i lie II 52 " 3 03 " Sharon II 37 *' " 3.IH " lli-kory tlrovo 1123 ' 3:to ' Suivrna 11 I1' " o 333 lll.u k.burp . in 13 * 4.10 Karls ! |o:?) 4" 4 15 ' Patterson Springs 10.2* " ? 4.25 Shelliy in 15 ' 4 l5 (.attilllore 0 35 " 4.52 " M? orshoro (its ' 5 03 II-nrietta 0.3s ' 5 IJ j Purest lily. 0 :l " * 5 31 ' Itutherforilton | 1MM " ~X " 5.50 ' Thermal t'ily * II " * 11 ' 11 Ion wood I H 24 1IH1 Ni-.r ieu j s pi Korthbour.d. Southbound. S3 Uaffney Division SI Lm 5 30 A. M lll.it ksbiirg. Art . . 3d a M ' 5 50 " Cherokee Palis, . n> ' ' 8 20 (iaffney " i'? |o Train No. 77, coine ?oi ni l!, uavli-.Mit yen ncctlon at Lancaster with tl.e I. ,v t * if it, If Hook Mil1 with fie Southern If I! 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H A handRnmely lllnatrntod weekly. I.artrent elrV en lion of any RClentdle Journal. Terms. f:i it J6 yet. fourniontha.fi. Sold by nil newsdealers. MUNN 8 Co.36,B'rad"' New York Dranch Office. 026 ! ' St.. Washington, I>. C. A new lot mi \cw 1 lome sewing 111.1chines on hand at this office. r?ni!. M i i. > \ t. tin I I .ml: .1, I . ' "t . ill tin- i rr11??rjk - '! ii >! .Turin <? t !'V iriv. i i far! > ! au?> alii lit \ in if j i t > f.'. ! 'din -i. witll I tlK'n ;i - f ; ; .' . . I lit* n ^id iii..11 \? 11Mif ' Ki* i: 111 \ I'll in tlic sr.it'iiiM- iu .1 . in-iir..i i iiiii tin1 f?rt ni * !' "i * ??II! i 111.*i 11 .. I I> it , i- nu In i i - ? in* iiriifi mi iin! ii'k? k" if<*>t|iiin! w 11 i i * ft i* u- .. .i* ' miliu*ra'i\ ' f>;t11 ii lifi- .. V . ;lil(*l?*ii w .' Ii imh'i'i;.. tiul a!h .. \ < <ir^ IT-i?iiuJi'iii'i* -.V ii ii 11 i i \. !i. u 11 i. * uu'iir.' | i *i.t ii . i:.,>u?yirn 111 n.) an*, j miii tui iuu- ! :i I ( ii i: i |>riillii mini* in I lit' w *ir' 11* ii 'ii ii- i *i v i i 'u!. U . .1. I!< i! 11?K V. Mki-.. JJoirk II ill, S. C. .M arm "JIM I K OREIX'S IS THE 1 * AST E LANCASTER, Wnus7 F j; v uo you get up witn a SB headache? ' Is there a bad taste in your mouth? X Then you have a poor I A appetite and a weak diges- A V tion. You arc frequently W ] A dizzy, always feel dull and T drowsy. You have cold y , hands and feet. You get ? I Y but little benefit from your A food. You have no ambition A I X to work and the sharp pains 2T of neuralgia dart through What is the cause of all 4 i A this trouble? X I W Constipated bowels. J ! AgCP'8 PIUS I will give you prompt relief V and certain cure. Kcop Your Blood Pure. X 1 If you have neglected your W , case a long time, you had 1 better take j < Ayr's sarsaparilla Y i' also. It will remove all V ! impurities that have been w 1 accumulating in your blood X and will greatly strengthen , ' ^ Wrlto tho Doctor. T | JL Tlioro 111.4y In* ftoiiiutlilng About . ? ^7 your (-4?' \oil ilo uoi uotlor* ^7 J niaiul. \Y rito thw ilootov frooly : toll X ? him ho* yott aro Milti'i'lug. Vou 1 I ^^7 will promptly rrri'ltro tho l>c>l I moillcal mlvlcp A'blro**. | J | A ^ l)r. J. l' Ay or. l.owoll. Maim. A i i SITUATION CRITICAL I : NORTH CAROLINA POLITICAL ) POT A KOI T TO KOI L OVKIt. ? jCool Action Necessary, Democrats 1 j I nwilliim to Itcsort to Any ' Other than Legitimate Means to Parry the Flections. They / ltakll'4 It olitivn 1 ho Vlukt lliiti mrywmm m mm% ? v ( IM IHIWI **l?ll Policy is Needed. 's 11 Washington. Oct. *J I.?The sit j; uaikhi in .\onli Carolina is iv i u ir.to 1 in Washington ;i> very I j I critical. ! i- helievotl. however, that He- ! Iire.ileiieil raci, euiilliet', 'oil (>leelio:i tiny uj|| he avnitlot|.|i < i":i < "owie- e! North Car i olina. who has heeii in W a-hinu- ( toil lor 111? | tast week, in - j 11 ol ^ I11-- military duties, has keep hiai x -ell Well ! It to I'll let | as to the J?roe ' re-s oi j.oiit I a I .ill i irs ;:i t he St ate. j lie av- tliil he tines not believe 0 t hat I hot e U ii I he an V m'eat i I' . 1 . : . . -i M I..1.1 ' ! i .in111'-1 i) i wren i nc j wnit<> nc! Idarks. lie nlnnl s', lii.it tin- nil mi! tun i> nit ;< ,!. Mil < lit* t? !" 1 *'i . (!"! .) . . !i mi I.!||- J i.l |l < 11 till' It'll' I'M I >! Ill it 11 ' 1' |nilni'- i i. ii . ? in I In- Si ;if v. i! i \ a\(?itl sucli t d;sn-lroi.> n-: it >! ' I 111* I't.l it if ,i f lit pill;. II 'i'l'f :: ! 11: L: I i I! . t\ ' I. I. Illflili.nl!. . r 1 III I.l 111 Op I'll I') II I iVf I'll" II' 1t " > > 11 tin! I Sir Si 'It aiH lion! ir> : wool i ti" n!i|f .. n..t.nl;ii;i order. .Hid tii jM'cvf11i liit- -piiiiuu. ol liloot) to mis fiif .il drjit alt ', would not hr oldiued to rail upon ( llir I'rc>idt*lil of the I'nitcd Statr.> j lor I nitod Statew lrooj>s to main- t y. PLACE TO BUY ^ EN S RMI-WKRK L^V. S. C., SATURDAY, lain quu-i, ami in insure a peacedde elm-lion ill the State. At both the Democrat in ami Ucpuhlicau headquarters in this idly the leaders assert that they ire desirousol preventing an outbreak between the two races on idection day, and it is said that I hey are cautioning their respective party leaders in the State Lo use their best endeavors to prevent such a conflict. It has been suggested that in [lie event that the situation in the State becomes so threatening is to render a conflict inevitable that the 1'resident may order United States troops to the State to preserve quiet and order on ['lection day. but it is not believed that the President would consider such a proposition, and the lead its of the State coming to Wash ington agree that such action would highly incense the people >1 the State and besides is nil necessary. Tlio aliened remark ol" Senator liilman, thai in order to carry the lection in North Carolina shot'litis would he necessary,is receiv ntr tmich attention from the lie jmhlican press throughout the ountry. At Democratic head jnartors the leaders do not he ieve that the senator made the emark attrihiited to him. Dein icrats here in Washington are onvinced that they can carry the stall' legislature, a imod propor ion of the seats in centre * S S J md i majority ot the county ollicials ?f the State without the interven ion of shotguns, or resort inn to tlher than legitimate methods. News received from tin* State it headquarters continues favor 1 ihle to the Democrats, and no louht is fell that the party will edeem the State hy a larnej majority next month?Kegister. Hnr<> .ihnnl Nftrlh f srfillnti nnllllrc Washington, <)et. 2.*>.?The poslihility that tho president may iavc to order federal troops t??| S'orth Carolina is reeeiving much ittention in Washington hoth imong military men, and politi nans. The question has been liseussed by tho prosidont and abiiK't, but, of eourse, tin* desire >f tlm ofTiciaIs i? t<> avoid order ng tin* troops to the Slate if it an be prevented. As ai-looinei <i e-terday, Senator I Vitehard vhil'.* in the el I v stated that he loped th.1? a raee eonlli- l might ie avoided. I'he goveriior of the date, of roui-e, would have t . all upon the president tenure he 1011 Id take any st?p in t ..- dir> e ion. This the governor has not i;on . 1011 1 lp*re o pp . r ! u I.. cone ilidieaUuii tha? !.. m ?v be ll- I ? il - ' ' ? Ill I:I"I IfMI ill ?M S i II poo I It- r I il <p>\. i itnic111 for no! in p.fs i w.ii orl-n*. M<>st tho st.11 rocos '? ? now in fin- volnnt?'"V iTVir,', ini'. nro ther'for, -.ol sot to It* i7 tll.'lltlo lor -V" n In* o?v. rnor in . iso ot i iilli?*! I'll., ojlioinis ;it tl;<' !\ 'pulilit iii ii'i'i i|nnrti'rs iti'i' mop. If'i'n! o'1 it. ii t oi'mik h pp iron' i, t ii ' ii I If till! ? :if tho DcMl'MTnlli' Ii? : Ipiartors. ('hammm I!?? .>< !. i|UOtO<i M s ?-:t y i n n t Imt to- in: -! >ntc*8 t rouhlo on election <l.i\, :iinl hat an ^outbreak may occur A: : YOUR CHEAP G Y g jr> j? OCTOBER 29, 1898. I earlier. Democrats from North Oaro1111it coining to Washington assert that the legislature is the chief bono of contention, and that it will assuredly be Democratic, l'liey argue that it is necessary that the legislator' should be ] under the control of the Democrats if the evil of negro dotninaition is to be put down in the 1 State. The congressional election, they say is a secondary j matter, though they believe that if the legislature goes Democratic, it will carry a number of the congressional districts along : i n# e ** t wiiii n. 1*1 (ikr. ?n ioh leaders in Washington think the delegation in the next house will he about evenly divided between the Republicans, Populists, and Demo crats. aach partv electing throe members.? Register. Experience Willi Cow Peas. A year ago last Spring, when i preparing for corn, I decided that I a hillside strip on one side of the I lield was too poor to put to corn, i I wanted to seed it to clover, but i the land was too poor lor it to catch and I had no manure to ! spare. 1 read in the Practical I Farmer favorable articles from Professor Massey and others regarding cow peas. .No one in the neighborhood raised them, and as I was Ironi the North I had never . | seen theni raised. I sent for seed | ai.d sowed about a bushel to the I acre, without treating the land t<> ! phosphoric acid and potash, as I slpoild have done, secured only a light growth and no hay. Plowed the peas under and prepared the piece for wheat, seeding it to geioer wmi resi 01 Held Willi seed that I paid an extra price for and learned when too late that it hail heated in the Inn, and was of eontse a failure. Last. Spring 1 sowed the entire piect to eats and seeded to clover, of which there is a good stand all over. The oats, however, were mill li heavier v... ro the peas line been than on the other ground, being lodged in places. Having ai other field too I badly run down tor corn or to ! hope t or a stand ol crass or clover. I put to peas, left tin mi on the groiimi till aft r o.-'w inter, ami 1 i . ? ptov. t -i iitchi limit r f >t* corn. 1 j? fore planting time 1 went over ilieur.nind with disc nml smoothing Morrow ami it pulverized nice nml rm I low. The coYn has had h good color from the start, ami at this u i it ing is I .i ?tC Well. 1 mu'ii i'iiiV peas a tiie lust,cultivation and espec i<> Reed t?? wheat imI clover, having no fear, in regard to recming a ?t:md of elov.'r with an >r.iinnry sea-on. In . J111. i 1111 s ye.tr I sow^ni mother >11>a 11 ,.iece of v liiin i.,mi to I is, 11vi |JOO I,-s. pot a "t'e ol S t'rolina r. . ,, . mtnining2 * |>| J K > t "| - ( | lie ? row til, A 1111 -r Ist.was i.t' iriv as heavy ii 11 re s i... i o.i \ ft la y .:. W 11 h t lie ! * a ;i t age n this sit: til 11 i uitltv < ' inhzer I will I : a 1.1 .*' lot of l|.l V ?VJld "leave 11:: iml in g m 1 comljdi m ior com next year. I am convinced 111 i the pea is the Southern aimer's friend, and that, the carlo varieties will soon prhve \ tiii.H.iM a-* lar norili a* Southern M ifiiiictn. They put a much n -.-tied* ptndi" into poor land that i. ''jcioar around the rotation. ? Ai.I'.kht Murphy, in Practical Karnior. ) . # ROCERIES. , >RJSE. 't v * .v' V NO. 59. * RoVau Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menace rs to health of the present day. wov?t ?*kii?a rowocw co., new yowk. SHOT TO DEATH. Two Monroes Implicated Each Other in the Murder of Mrs. Atkinson, and the Enraged People Lynched Them. August . (ia., Oer. 25.?After a 'coroner's inquest, uring which j.litn Mackic ami I.other Sullivan implicated each other in the mur| dor of Mrs. .1. (). Atl;sn<on at. : liepublic church, Edgefield counj ty. about 1 1 miles across the j river from here, in Smith Caro lina, both men were -hot to death ! to night by the enraged people of ithe neighborhood ;u which the I murdered woman lived. The assassin tired at her from ' the roadside late at night while j she and her husband were returnling from Augusta to ti-eir home. I The crime was committed one ' VV i' i I. ? 1*11 If (.aornc t li o f f h ner* | -y. '. ' .?% ? IM*l I IIOI U * j \v:is >i eoiispirxey against the life j of Mr. Atkinson. who is the oniy white hi.<ii in a wide radius that, is i alia in t > <! Iiy negroes. ' The State has already given the | full det.ills ut the ennui and the * story of the supposed cause of the murder?all uf'^hieh seems ' lullv sustained h\ result of 4 'the investigation yesterday, lead,* nit; up to the lynching. It was seen from the special correspondent's report that the lynching of the men would lie nliii'>?r certain ' to follow production of evidence i of tlieir mult. Pears the s?1,18 Kind V.tj Have Always Bought' / 7?/stir Sturr/i 'lit/rcrthihii/. Mr it. K. lIlakiMV of Colurrtbin ' was in :i>wn two (I iv this week advertision Kla>tic March after % 1- ' \ the niiiiiner'of ('oljinte's soap a'd-,,'? verti?intc -two u'ni'l match hornet# * j toji finely tioished waqon profuse* / Iv lettered and io'?dM with nam-. \ . pU> of t'iest,ircii which he was \ / \ di*>tnlei11im to tlx' public* \Y.' h iV? kiiiwn ^*. Blrijcely v V 111.r kr*\ !" I \earn. II isytgreat J ii ii it r .i i.i m all i in f i; S / . ...... 1 - | [mil? OP jiffllf And, , Hip. of VnTIi K I - ll/.liKISY UlVKXMhnt ^ Wl k 4 i in dt't'tii tl;iNv.il h I lit4. Art of |s;m; |.r..\ iynV; " t i?? 'r -.fist r:i? inn of ( cltwlors. ill.- Hunk i ?I r?'j?isl ml ion will / In- oji.'Im ! \. " Iti'' lii'-l Mpmlay of each / 1111 * 111 ! i nl/ I Hi' I'ourl 11 oust', rnr ,fli?> ML Venialnil.luii of Hectors cntiti&k to r.?i-t r.y1^i ???. iiml'T tie t nn-t it ut inn, \ ami ktri1' A pen for 111r< sucreasive ili \ > j|/i :?? !? inniil li until thirty days' hci'm'e thr jjeneral election in IS'.i.S, % i;/i'i'i'tiir? w hit ri*?{^liTi'd no or liefor tin/ l-t ni .liinu:ir\,|lsi?s nj*?v nYH re 'f|iJii'.'il In ri;io>ti;c? I' ' \ ' s* / < M'.icc tin11 rs ; I'ruin " a. iu.? I J w . t; a. IV / Supr.of Hi-jf. fur Lancaster k Lancaster. II. S. < Feb. 1 ? - * ^