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ATEIt, %A II LowaU, kaaa. fl LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. In effect 12 01 a.m., Sunday, April 23,-1899. Daily Except Sunday. Southbound. Northbound No. 1& No. 17. No. id. No. 14 P. M. A. M.| P. M. A. M 7 ?> 10 30 d Lv ...Chester ...Ar 6 3>l 9 30 7 65 10 64* ".... Knox's.... " 5 18 9 01 8 11 11 10 "...Rtchburg.... " 5 35 8 30 8 25 it 32 d . ItilHCOmvillc.. " 5 20 8 22 8 40 11 52 * ".. .Port Lawn..." 4 58 753 9 2' 12 32 " Graces... . " 4 18 7 18 9 45 1 00 d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 10 7 00 W * A. M. 1'. M. _ 11'. M. P. M Train leaving Lancaster at 7.??t a. in., con Ig. w_nects at Chester with Southern Halluav going 1 /- ?nouth, U At L going north and 11. ( & N. Ves tlbule and local trains going west. Train leaving Lancaster at 4 no p. ni , con neets at Lancaster with O. It. A c. irom ('am den, and Chester with Southern Hallway going north and south and with C. A L north. Train leaving Chester at 11 too a. in., connects at Chester with Southern Hallway from Charlotte, also C & L. from north Train leaving Chester at 7 0' 11 111 , connectk with Southern Railway from Col tin. Ida. (1. C A N. front Atlanta and C. A L from Lenoir. I.KKUY SIMtlNliS, J. M. IIK A Til, President Gen'l. I'as. Agent. ? " WHO IS \V omen as well as men ! TO are made miserable by BLAMK. kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swampjk Boot the great kidney remedy promptly cures. At druggists in tifty cent and dollar sizes. You j may have a sample bottle by mail , free, also pamphlet telling all & about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer \ & Co., Bighanipton, N. Y. 1 Notice ! A LL parties indebted to the said 3a u\. firm of U.J. Gregory t Co., either W' by note or account, will please come forward and settle at once. It will be impossible to ((rant further indul?;ence, as the estate of the late II. J. Jregory must be wound up. >. W. T. GREGORY. Admr. Sept. 10, "Ji). r?2 tf. "Best on the market *nr enughs and colds and all bronchial troubles; for croup It has no equal." writes Henry K. Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. Crawford R . Bros. d-w-s ? i 'AST E LANCASTE PARDON OF DREYFUS HAS BEEN SIGNED, The <^mncit of Ministers Yesterday Took Action. Paris, Sept. 19?The council of ministerp decided to day to par don Dreyfus in principle. The pardon will take effect iu a few days. Dreyfus haB relinquished hip appeal for a reversal of the judg nient of the courtmartial. The announcement that Drey fus was to be pardoned had al ready been discounted by predic tions and there was absolutely nc excitement displayed any where along the boulevards when the newsboys ran along at about 3 :1C p. m. with the first editions containing the statement that the cabinet had decided to pardon Dreyfus. The newspapers sold quickly, but there was no rush for them upon the part of the ! boulevardiers. Those who bought the papers sat down in front of the cafes and read the announcement without comment. Every one expected it and the decision met with no opposition. The Droits del'llomme, Socialist organ, said: "Our task remains the same after as before the liberation of Dreyfus, to continue the campaign against all those who are responsible for the lamentable affair, and unmask the forgers, traitors and false witnesses, even though they may be covered with glittering decorations." "In nrincinlft." la an sometimes used in semi-oflicial announcements of forthcoming action. It seems to have but slight bearing on the matter .except, pernaps, that it implies the fulfillment of various formalities before the pardon is actually issued, thereby qualifying the announcement of the pardon with slight tentativeness. It is not known yet whether the pardon includes amnesty. Ti.? ?rt: ~ i mo wmuHi announcement was made in the form cabled to The Associated I'ress in order to avoid demonstrations of any kind at Bennes and Baris. But, the pardon of Dreyfus is not merely imminent, it was actually signed this morning. Measures have been taken in Bennes in connection with it. The newspapers now publish the first semi-official announcement of the cabinet's decision without comment. The Journal des Debats, however, says: "We are assured that the family will receive an order for Dreyfus to leave Bennes, unperceived, shortly, during the Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. lie writes: "Four bottles of Flectic Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors. could give no help ; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent.'' This shows what thousands have proved,?that Klectric Bitters is tho bes blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion and builds up the strength. Only 50c. Sold by Crawford Bros. Druggist Guaranteed. 4 :r EN SRMI-WERKLY. R, S. C., SATURDAY, <: night lime. The government does . not know or iu any case does not ... 1 e~- -- ? nay wutJiw A^rwjriUB 18 going." The Journal des Debats, however, follows the foregoing with the report that Madame Dreyfus ' has taken a villa at Folkestone, near Dover, England, This report > has been denied, but many believe Dreyfus will go to England on his release, which may take i place to-night. The result of a telephonic inquiry at Ilennes this afternoon shows Dreyfus has not yet left - his prison. It is said that Dreyfus will be i sent abroad, before the promulgai tion of his pardon, in order to i avoid demonstrations. There is much remark here on the strange coincidence of the i death of M. Scheurer Kestner, i the first champinion of Dreylus 1 and to whom Dreyfus will virtually owe his freedom, on the very i day the cabinet decided to par; don the prisoner. M. Scheurer-Kestner's death was sudden. He had been ill dur me the last few days, but it wan not thought that his illness would prove fatal. Kennes, Sept. 19.?The news that the council of ministers had i decided to pardon Dreyfus was received here with intense excite|. meat. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death oovaiou . iiiiuiiiitjuu r or tilre8 months she coughed incessently, and could not sleen. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by 1 purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. i King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' Thus writes W. C. Hamnick Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at Crawford Rros. Drug Store Regular size 50c. and $1.00 Every bottle guaranteed. 4 Sworn Off From Practical Jokes. The Columbia Record gets ofi the following : Practical jokes sometimes j ! throw boomerangs. A case in point is that of a Texas sheriff', who found some buzzard eggs, which fie took home, intending I to tell his wife they were eggs of I line fowls and have her set them. 1 His wife was out and lie put j them in the kitchen. After supper he told her of the line eggs! fie had brought her, but nearly, had a fit when she said she was sorry fie had not told her earlier,! j as she had used the eggs in inak i | ing an omelet, of which lie had! just eaten heartily. He lias sworn 1 off from playing practical jokes. I ..... The Appetite of a Goat. Is envied by all poor dyspepf IPQ tu ll AUA sif A m Oel? ^ ' ' t? nwn^i K^twlljaisll MIlll Jil Vt'T j are out of order. All such should know that I)r. King's New l.ifo I'illf, the wondeful Stomach and Liver Kemody, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. , Only 25c.at Crawford Kros. Drug Store. 4 "They are simply perfect," writes Itobert Moore, of Lafayette, Ind., of DeWitt's Little Karly Misers, the "famous little pills" for constipation arid all liver ailments. Never gripe. Crawford Bros. d-w-a TERP SEPTEMBER 23, 1899 ftO\A Absolutely t Makes the food more de MRS. HATTIG HUGHES IN GREATER DANGER. New Testimony Given Not Admitted at Former Trials. Special to The State. Greenville, Sept. 20.?The interest in the third trial of Mrs. Mattie E. Hughes is not near so intense as on former occasions, which is clearly manifested by the small attendance in the court room. Scores of people were in town to day from all parts of the country who did not enter the court house or remained only a short while to hear testimony with which all are familiar, the local papers having covered the ground very fully in former trials. Not more than half of the seats were occupied at noon to day, and a casual observer would have concluded that only an ordinary case was in progress instead of the most sensational killing iu the history of the country. There were only two instances where there was any material deviation from the proceedings heretofore. One was a statement of a witness, J. L. Carman, as to what Hughes said on the night of the shooting wun reterence to the cause of the trouble between himself and , wife, which declaration was made while she was absent from the room a short time after the fatal Bhot. Some one said to Hughes that those around his bedside were friends and brethren, to 1 which he made an emphatic dissent, saying that one who was present had been the cause of all the trouble with his wife and charging him with unfaithful conduct. Judges Townsend and Cage did not allow witnesses to testify in regard to Hughes' talk about his wife during her absence, but to-day the latitude was a little greater and Mr. Carman told the story that was quite well known 111 the community but was not brought out under the lormer ruling. When the witness had h divulged the matter. J udge (iary I ruled the evidence out as incom | potent, and it will not be eonsid- , ered by the jury in making up! their verdict. The other point of deviation] was the admission ot the dying| statement of Hughes, which was| written by the Kev. I). It. Simp ; son. and which was ruled out at the first trial, partly introduced at the second, and, with the exception of a single sentence was admitted as evidence this morn ing. The dying deposition of lloughes is as follows, the words, "Leo pleaded for my life" being He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Kenick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, ()., after suffering 18 months from Kectal Fistula, ho would die unless a costly operation was performed ; but he cured himself with five boxes of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Karth, and the best Salve in the World. 25c. a box. Sold by Crawford Bros. Druggist. 4 'RISE. NO 54 Baking ^ Powder >URE licious and wholesome 0 W CO., WKW YOWL omitted: "Personally appeared before me Geo. W. Hughes, who being duly sworn deposes aud says: That after supper I said : 'Mattie, there is no way to settle our trouble unless you tell me everything you know and all that they have said to you.' She said, with an oath, she was going to kill me and would give me two minutes to get ready. I said : kMattie, I would not hurt you for anything on earth.' I got up, aiming to get ahold of the .pistol, and she shot me when I got up. I made no effort to hurt her at all. There is not a woman on earth I cared for but her and I've told her that a hundred times. 1 had a pistol in my pocket, but not for her. I make this statement realizing I cannot possibly live. She has pulled a pistol on me at least a dozen times. I never pulled one on her once. I Woula not have killed her even in self-defense." ("Signed) G. W. LIughks. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, A. IX, 1898. R. L. Tapp, Notary Public, S. C. 1 his dying statement is thought to strengthen the case of the State, and taken in connection with the testimony of several witnesses it is believed that Mrs. Hughes is in greater danger of conviction than before. The testimony of the defense was really completed this afternoon, including the statement of Mrs. Hughes, which was almost identical with former statements, except that it was given in a more subdued manner and with less energy. The evidence will be concluded in the morning and the argument will hardly consume the day, so that a verdict is expected tomorrow night. J. A. II. K. K. Turner, Compton, Mo., was cured of piles by I)? Witt's Witch Hazel Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Physicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. t'rawford Bros. dws No Wonder (lie Editor is ltieli. A cliilil is horn; I ho doctor in attendance jrets #10, the editor .ret 0. 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