The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 09, 1904, Image 2

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w"* ^ I ' ?} -r <v * Ispiiaaw b. o-urrEE. a ?*>*?rca ajtd MAHASTO. f ' :^;wf;/weekly ^ ^ >4.y^ ^/* ?: WEB y . 0 ' OUR ANN1 x - OPEI X nil AN J . _ X < MILLS! 5 WEDNESDAY J '' WEONE , ^ , -*-0 VV ' t ^ V? cJSJi: *Ci# I \J x invite a " ? to come .; | OtJK GC l(; v A ; '&. LANCASXEi V. Vs>.^ y^.-T '^. PROFB-ialOSAIi VAIii). DK M P (JUAWFOUI) -I)R It <) IUWWN C R V VY FO [< D & IJ R O W N Physicians nod Surgeon ". I-annaetor, rt. C, . Treatment .of the cyo. i.oss and , tb?oa a epeclnltv. ( alls promp ly nnswer.-d day or nlfeii't Office over Crawford Bros. D?ug Store. Plio!ie#:^)fflop, No 176; tl Hence*' Nns. 11 and 36. "C Business 2fi(tuc.tiipii PAYS L AUG IS DIVIDENDS ! YOU need a cruet lea! business-ed* l|Citii>il We guarantee sa'isfxoti? :i (.'nurses of study endorsed as b dhtf l?? * m -st practical; ti ey have n-> superb* s ..i. ... v.. *17^11 ^iv^ll l> il^At ' . l.T. w other Wujiinev? e*>!l?'?cc ~jT,-r i-cler . dvant4?;?'<i. E iter now mul proji ti?.? /or n lucrative |.osiu n, Our yiit<hi?t'.e* art- in defraud. Let in n^ist > . 11 we have n?aHte<J hundreds?they are in position*. Wo oft'or special rates Alac/eat's 8. C. Bi'ieipeas College Columbia, 8. C. Aug. 29, 1904?tf. W. F. LANEY, Pbjsician and Surgeon. Calls answered from otlice in rear of Fundorburk Pharmacy during tho day, and from roui donee on Kim street at night. Residence phono, 3H. Offico phono, 118 I MACHINERY ] I COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. | 1 J&M--,. F ENGINE*, MILER*. GINNINO MACHIN- f AMY, SAW MILL AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY. *HINOLE AND LATH . MACHINERY, CORN MILL*, RICK MAKING MACHIN* r ERY, K*DRED LINE* R GBBFS MACHINERY COMPANY. I < Columbia, S. C. ?i! Cjjj c EG TO I y A >unce ^e X DAL FALL ^ UM -- K I ^j|| y p || a fly, l*? X A sum y SPAY filial X pi 1 fill I \Uk % y >@?tiv@Iy S ?y ^ LI !Ladies X and see iMKR-CO. Nr ^ /C /T"/*r ^ ,/*r \^...T IS- D. Bowers, W O. Bowers BOWERS' BROS. Builders and Contractors f.umber, nil kind*, for sale, i Drtsslug and Matching at short i notice. | Turned work and Scroll work nspec-> ! ia'ty. y HMT~t.il vo ua your onlern, BOWERS BROS. No&r Depot. Fo')v 2.i, 1904. I , Go to the ! I HMrACT'lfB A" A DDI P urmvnuiuii mnuuuu I GRAUiTE WORKS, i ' | For Good Work and Lov Prices i t" H b J s Wi LANCASTER, S. C. * i > v. J. E RUTLEDGE, Dentist, ^Lancaster, S. C. Working 011 credit doesn't pay, and my terms from this time kencofnrth nrosluctly cash. a- onabi j PricOft, Gold Filling $1.50Amalgam Filling 75 cts. Cement. F'llinrr 7A r.t RUBBER PLATE, Full upper set of tooth $12.(K j Upper and lower s.-t $25. M i XW riiCHO prices arc atricth for cash. No work done cxcep' for cash or good security. J. E. RUTLED6E. Dentist. i ' A j ; IVIOftt '? ?Alit1P * M< r'. \ *. r * * * ? f kpajRjr : A>tt< JPfrBaKfcau jRa L A N U A 8 r K K ? ? m r Happenings in The State. As Chronicled by tho Alert Cm respoLdents of The Columbia State. * SPEEDY PUNISHMENT GIVEN. CHE TEII NEGRO. Chester, Nov. -J.?There was case of speedy punishment on tl opening dav of the court of set * tflOIKi. Lewis Williams, c<d., coratt") j ted housebreaking and larceny rI tho 30th of October. On the 1 1 of Novombor ho was indicted ft the offence, pleaded guilty t tho indictment, was sentenced t one year on the chaingnng nil began to servo his sentence bofoi sundown of that day. RECEIVED DEATH SENTENCE. Chester, Nov. 6. ? In the cou of sessions here today Williiu Hardin, colored, was convicted < murder and sentenced by dndf. : Watts to be hanged on Dec. 10. Ilnrdin's crime was tlio killiu of his father-iiuluw, Henry S.u dots, in September hibt. Rebecca Walker, colored, chni ed with the killing of her hnsbitn Glover Walker, 011 Aug. Gth, v?i j convicted of manslaughter. H< j council guvo notice.of a motit; j for a Lew trial. DAVID OTT RELEASED ON BAIL. | Orungebuig, Nov. 5. ? Duv ! Ott, who was arrested on Month; charged with having committed crimnial afsunlt on Mi>s Lul , ohuinaker iast Sunday afton.oc ; and who was subsequently l. u.u over to the court of sessions, out on bond. Col. Adam II. Moss, cuune for young Ott, appeared bui\ i Judge Dantzlor yesterday and : | plied for bail for his clieut, whie was granted in the sum or 8-1,00( Tlii J a'uu ?? . - .W T? MO |/iv'iu^uy JLII 1 Li 1311C Mr. A. A. Ott, father of ll prisoner, and Mr. T. K. 11. M Cants, being the sureties. The caso will doubtless bo trit at the January torm of court. THORN WELL ORPHANAGE 8UFFE FROM FIRE , Clinton, Nov. 4. ?The Memo ial Dining hall of Thorn well o phauago was dostroyed by ti last night. The fire was discovered aboi 11.30 o'clock anil hiid<jtjaqn gain* such bEgSftvay AS it ii possible to'-iavo tbo building. T best ftiat could bo done was preveut the flames spreading the dormitories on ouch side, which the inmates wore asle< when the fire began. 'Ihere we no sleeping apartments in t memorial hall but it was fitted i in excellent style and the tinanci loss is heavy. The building co I taincil dining room, store roor and kitchen, the last being fur lhuuu wiin modern ranges ami u pliances l'ho destruction ot t building leaves the orphans wi nothing to out and no place cook or eat if there wore prov 1 ions on hand. Despite the hi hour, however, citizens of Clint ( are prepniing to feed the childr tomorrow. But holp muetco' promptly to put tilings in shr? again and Dr. Jacobs, the supe intendent, appoals to the peoi through The State for contrib ti< ns at once. The burned bunding was ere e l by popular s ubscriptions, clii< ly from Presbyterians in ISfc 4 1.4 k 4 ' ^'- ^ .. j^A MTWS ^ fifltw.?, u&'.-ftA T^s-:-Z -:;^3 ^hgkc "" 0 *NO VEMBElT 9, I'M and \v;rt h hej^dsqrui? btouo struc i tuio. about 50x(>0 feet, cost in ^ j about ?10,000. it is suppose that the liro started from one o L the ovcuu. NOl' A SICK DAY SINCE. s" "1 was taken severely sick witl kidney trouble. 1 tried all o (i medicines, none of which relieve* mo. One day I saw an ad of you lc Electric Bitters and determine* >- to try that. After taking a fe\ doses 1 felt relieved and soon thei t_ after was entirely cured, and hav not scon a sick day since. Neigh { hot s of mino have been cured o Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Live >r and Kidney trouble and Genera o Debility.'* This is what B. F Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes (l Only 50, at Crawford Bros., J. 1' Mackey A: Co. and Fundeibur Pharmacy Druggist. | fx=mayor M'Cue Guilty. rtj Convicted Of The Murder O His Wife.?The duty Out L^s than Ilalf an ilour. ^ Charlottesville, Va.November 5 -I. Samuel McCuo, for four year mayor ofCtun lottesvil'.o, v as foam guilty to-day of the murder of hi wife, Fannie McCue, on Sunday lls night, September-4, last. Th Br w verdict . was murder in th 1,1 til*nt degree, which carries with i the death*, penalty. The- jnn deliberated less limn half an hour | A dead silence prevailed in th id Court room when the jury tile iv. back into the chamber to aunounc a ce tbe fate of the accused. Th la crowd that lillo 1 the Court rooi ui remained .:.itii the jury came it] d Mr. McCuo had grown nervous t ii Mr. Gilmer, the Commonwoaltl attorney, was closiug, and th il suspense while awaiting tl: o iurv's verdict whs a severe slrai i>- but he held up, occasionally takir h ^Testament from a pocket an h reading ^a passage or two. l1. When asked to stand up to her jo the verdict, ho rose calm I c- and with set features hoard tin wor that sent him back to pri -d son condemned to tho severest pe alty of tho law. It was when relaxation can lis during a half hours interim, whi his attorneys conferred as to the r motion for a now trial, that M Cue showed emotion. His li re tie daughter Ruby elimcd 011 h nip, her eyes redenod by wec^ ing, and while she was thjie tv other small children clung to h u. aide. Groat tears streamed dow |10 his checks. Surrounding tl group were rolativos, who scurc< to J4V' what to say to che jn the ycuug man. The verdict wi 2p received in bilcnco by tho tbron re which literally obeyed the Court 1j0 injunction that thcic.must bo ? ,p demonstration. Counsel for tho dofenso nio^ ,n_ e l that tho verdict bo sot aside,( U3 tho ground that tho jurors hi n: read newspapers. The Court ca p. cd the Jurors to tho witnessstai Iju one by one and questioned the th under oath as to whether tin 1.1 lxl A to iuki roan uio newspapers. As jg. whole they said they had not t>citn influenced by an}tiling the/ rci )U ; The motion will bo urgued late on' As MoCuo left tho Court Hon no to go to jail, accotn pained by fo pe guards, a largo crowd was stan r_. iag on tho outside, but thero w do! no untoward act. u- j ----! Foley's Honey and Tar alwa c-'stops tho cough and heals t of- lungs. Refuse substitutes. >3, by Fundeijburk Pharmacy. yCy rtfcJt JZ?&r*z?i I M BEAR TMjSCj ^ IS fr<?M I k ic Hi W ? \ in in say< ho car mhoi. t o It issiuii will ii-lieve those sinking api lis. No j atci our I w pi lot's for sunn ? mis. We unfurl to tin poj lUalimi of Lm:c . 'I ing country one of th srg; s lu*?t a.-.-*ortfti oli m.list' that it has ever heeit tin please, ta i possess. |] No doubt you all know u . location. \: r Craw fori Bros Drug Sf ire, o.i cannot nii>-prices, tor we are lioa Uj mrttv- :.v o fu lun GOOD GOODS ; . Mamm< th stock of (t nt'a Clothing, V< nth [* Dailies OlouUs, Saocpjes, JaoUe's m i listen V styles, all prices. o tJNDKKWLAR JND 6 OhlUlreu's. Wo ask you special I nil v i_ partmem. \V.> \vi:l *'oMi?h>ou . iJ-ttiO.. , a 1 . Mens furnishing goo.Is, Notion , en , ic , n il t hi hire lis and H03 .S Shoes which we ti fy any one will sell y u for less nio ? y t . ?n w k'.wiwh tells.il hoiuc worn in U> sYt 1 first '' are great 11 \ K( 1A 1 N f>. k Wwi* are VVe . n'y have room to pi i ?i v a f w in plain fixtures. Mens Suits, $l"> ovt ry Men's Suits $12.50 everywhere el-o m " $10.00 44 44 n n ?9.00 <k 44 f it it ?7.00 44 4 4 <t t. ?5.00 i4 44 'ihi- i onlj . stun pis <1 our low pri to. quantity. The greatest tmr<*iius ever overcoats fur ?11.00. ?0.(10 overt' ml: for ? 1.25. Our Boy's Soils: We'll uun'ion a It s ?4 suits ?it ?2.50: ?'*. so ti i?( ?2; ?2.5 1 tl 1 ft.'iiA Tail ; u ^fu fc f* . ' > ^ I? Oil 3 V id V ' CiD.1: ;'H5 M- " Y are sold over t no (1 oh at , I s 11 ?15. e ?0.50 LADIES SKIltlVj: dirts wt c at ?2 50; ? "> shifts .ve . I at ? L 50; ?1 t Impossible to mention nil of c> tr s r. shirts every where 50e, our price 05 e; y without :i shirt. o HATS ! HATS !! ^ A.wk to see our list Dopartmcut before :o. We almost forgot to mention our ic waists for Ladies. All styles, shad es : ,, our I ?!iains ,i I j id ins tv.'i.tl." $1.50; $1.50 kind ulsewhe b, out* price price 75c. Wo are not hi Lhored abou 151 ercd about room and tlicj :mi t go. I ? Pauls lor Eye >e $5 pants for $3.50; $1 pints for $2.71 n for $i; $1 pants for 70c. Wo luvo nu ,, tion. AM wo ask is for you to coiik .u 'J is your money's worth or your money . Yours t n nil' mmm Bn.fftl lr illusUI Mi! fill ;; NOV EM BE] 10 Tiio greatest gathering of m?iryinako 2~ linn. Cl Kvei'ybody AVelcom* ? is Star performers of the Midway Balloon Ascention and Parachute Lea 30 tower by a woman enveloped in flame Daring High Wire and Trapeze Perf "i FIRST IN TIIK KisIITfL ^75f PIrtiihi Firemen's Tounument, . I Military Pruc Drill, $25 Live Stock Show $100 j Knight, Tournament $i2 Floral IVrndo, Yind?a Oisuluy, 18 other entertaining features. Onno t thing free and a hospitable v.oleoine. y# Tiianksgiiing Day Wi ,m EXCURSION RATES 0} - TAlJL18HISD.Is>12 PLEASE Navy? has a patent medicine that r. yet dtvis'd that will get around i r, Lmini.; r County aud surround ami beat s.deeted stocks of mer? ?f Lhii a-t' r to hold, occupy or . e a ? U-"?v? ei: the Dispensary and u* if v? u ate looking lor low .. - \Y.- rc.di/.e the drop in cottoti 11 vl> a corresponding drop in our i's, L?oy-' and Children'^ clothing, -niit-, Skirts all shades, colors and ]?] ? W t; A l> Men's LaHi 1 v. r>A IV dies' and r us i>< show you through this de-? (ti We 1. :vo ad-led to our tsS large stock of Clothing, full and complete line of Ladies, com petit ion on. We deny that owi.i and d m uul proof, rime Loth will tell you that our goods & ?* &+ That's the way to /A. r?L fe. discover how much v-v 4^v-# lower our prices of our prices. All goods marked li -io el e, our in ice ?10. our price $0.00. 44 7.50. 4 4 4 0.00. 44 44 4 50. 4 4 4 4 3.75. 'rhoro l stylo, (pnlity and knoivn in ovcrc mis. $18.00 s for $5.00; $^.00 overcoats w of them. $0 suits at $3.75; ,,,, t . ??. c 1 o O 1111 o <it ','1.^0* l* made, up-to-date, latest dc miclhiDg handsome. Tbey >Vo soil tbcm for $S, $7 50, j soil at#4 50; $5 skirts wo soli .25 skirts wo soli at 48 conts. tylos and prices. Neglegeo jnts. No oxcu3o for going All atylcs and prices. 75c hat for 50c; $1. hat for 75c. r buying. large and varied assortment of and cuts. Listen at a few of 2 kmd everywhere, our price J)8o; ?L kind elsewhere, our i low prices, but wo aro bothi-irge Stock of PAN TS. rybotly. >; S3 pants for $2; si.50 pants my <_ ) > is that wo cannot meni I see and the boauty about us back. o please. (cm i 8 II mm in, Li 2I- 25^ rs ever hold in South Caro Everything Free ;i -'o tree street exhibitions daily p. High I)ivo from 90 foot s. Chasm Leaping Bicyclist, ormers, etc, etc. LE RACES i PRIZES. 50 CiRS TO PJT8. $550 prizes offered. 0 prizes. ^ 9 ^ ni/xs. 5 prizes. Foot Hail, Firtworka and many 0 Sumter Festival weok. Kvery !i be the Big Day. 1 ALL RAILROADS