The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 12, 1904, Image 3
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/'OINIMENTS OF HEV. J. U WIMTE. co))
Jnlty, 1st ami 3d Babballx. .1,,..
?JilU . reek, I and 4th Sahlmlh, 11
?n. of ]
Flexsaut Hill, 2d and 4th Sabbath,
V m. hio:
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When you want Candy, .
rfhen youjhink of Candy p??
When you go to bet Candy ] c
pas
Mflckoiijt;. to J
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?Mts. 11. B. Mackey, of He
HentS Springs, is visiting hor ?I
father's family at this place.
? Miss Agnes Cauthcn of Ker Car
shaw visited her brothers, Messrs.
W. (\ and M. B Cauthen, this Kar
week.
? Mr. D. B. Mohaffey has re- 1101
turned from Alabama where he ^
has livod the past j ear and ex- *)0V
peels to remain in old Lancaster ?*
in future. His friends are glad ^or
to welcome him back. Mo
? Dr. J. J. Hagins, optician, ''L,(
will bo in Lancaster, Nov. 14 and '*(,c
15; Heath Springs, IG; Kershaw, 8tt'
17th and 18th, titling spectacles. ma
Examination free. k,u
mil
?South Carolina Baptist cou
wei
vention will meet in the First .
be
Baptist church ofChester on Tnesday
November 20th, and will To
continue in session for about three ]
dayr. our
? A'e are selling a great many l'ie
goods regardless of cost. Come fta ^
and see before you buy. f?r
Lancaster Mercantile Co. ua*
?Mr. Geo M. Walters and jy|a
family are back from Texas satisfied
with their experience in the j
lone star state They are visiting j
Mr. Walter's father neir Wild
. { l'cl
Cat at present, but will reside in wej
Chesterfield county. (jre
? tor sale! A fine bay rnaro ' an
good buggy and woi k animal,4 ? ily
yeais old. Apply to E. D. Cuu-'of l
ninghum. Gr<
? M rs. Mury ?J. McCain, wife i 0,8
of Mr MuzmMoCain of the Walk- i ^0l
arunilla aantion rli??/l Thiiru/liiif bOl
Vi TT 111V DWVIWU \4IV?'? A IlillQi iitj j
Nov. 10, 1904, after an illness of
several weeks of typhoid fever. 8tu
She was a daughter of Mr. T. 1*.
Neal abo.U 35 yertrs of age, a ^
member of Tirzah cburcb and
a good Christain woman. Her *
remains waro enterred at Tirzah
yesterday.
?Mr. J. J. McCain, a seven- ^10
GOS
ty years old Confoherate veteran
living in Jackson township, with
one old mule and with one band
not hiring an hour's work done, 1,1,11
me.de this year 250 bushels of
corn 4 bales of cotton, 20 bushels 8,111
)th
potatoes, 10 b.ishels peauuts, 25
bushels field pass and 100 gallone.
of kraut from his garden. A m,)
gnat deal of the time Mr McCain 11,11
did the cooking uud household
work as kin wife has been sick.? 8lai
Monroe Enquirer. jj1?
?Thanksgiviug services will be
WCI
held this year as usual at 11 a. m., .
on Thanksgiving day, Thursday, ' j
Nov. 24tb. The services this
year will be held in the Buptist \
church. The sermon will be sto;
preached by Rev Chalmers Eraser lun
D. D. The contributions will be
for the orphanages as usual.
- Mr. W. W. Forks has pur- jan
chased the Hood plantation near
Craigsville and will move there y
next week. This is one of tbe
beat in. pro veil plantations in tho
county and Mr. Parks will certainly
bavo u most dosii able home. nn(
?189 acres, 5 borso farm opeo, Fu
good buildings, about 50 acres
in woods, two pastures wired in.
A'ill be told as a whole or divided
into two tracts. About 7 or
8 miles Northeast of town. A
|
bargan. Call on T. S. Carur, ^
Agent ?
9
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-Maj. A. II. Green is boi
staidly improved by his s
rn in Baltimoro. He w
le home in a few days with I
ightcr, Mrs. YV. T. William
Lancaster, who went to Hal
re a few days ago to join hi
lock Hill Record.
? Lost! About 3 weeks ac
bably on Newcut road, a v<
ket tneniorauduin. Finder n
rewarded by leaving at this
I.
YV. K. Thompson, of Liber
I Master of the State Granj;
sed through the city on tho w
Portland, Oregon, to attend
ual meeting of the granj;
was accompanied by bis wi
lock (till ilorald
? Wanted! A toachor for t
mel school to open Doc. 1
,1. F. Williams, Trusteo.
icaster, 11. P. D., No. 4.
i\. ISrnest Mooro.
S. special to The State from A
ille, says: An extra sessi
court convened h e
o Monday with Hon. Km
ore of Lancaster as spot
lite presiding, and Mr. E.
:kham of Columbia acting
nographor. Judge Mooro 1
uu u iiuu impression upon I
aiul public generally. Co
I probably continue for t
^ks as there are many cases
passed upon by the jury.
Our Subscriber a
1V0 especially requaji votJSC
subscribers, who ov.'o us
it* paper, to pay up as promp
Lhey can. Do not put us
wo really need the money c
ny Firos in New York.
Death Confined to Three.
^ew York, Nov. 10.?Thi
sons lost their lives, t.wei
-e injured, nearly half a hi
(I were overcome by smoke i
equal number were tempori
homeless as a result of n sei
fires in various parts of
cuterCity today. In nearlyevi
e the fires were in tencim
isos occupied by a large ni
of fumilies, and ut least t
thorn aro thought to have In
i led by incendiaries.
vor GOO Russians BlownUp
Uhefoo, Nov. 10, noon. ?
untuin, according to ChiDe
) of whom arrived here toe
m Port Arthur, is proving
tly obstacle to the Japaoe
the morning of Nov. 5 and
co assaults on the position w<
ilo by the Japanese, who w<
ulsed During the second
It a shell, eoanng over
cr bills from Pallchunng, drc
I on tho Etse Mountain and <
lished n land mine and 1
le-controlhng station, and
ded other mines. Tho Ri
is wore holding the trenches
boundary of tho minod secti
;ween 600 anil 700 htindi
e killed or wounded. T
>ancso reaching tho place w<
mrt.
Foley's Honey and Tar alwt
ps the cough and heals 1
gs. Refuse substitutes. Si
Ciin/lai'Knrtr Phnrmtipv
JL' V1MUVI i/u & ix & m??? iiikvj
?Wanted ! A small tract
(1 within half a utile of Ta
v. Who has it to sell ? Not
S. Carter.
There's no cough medicine
lular as Foley's Honey and T
contains no opiates or poisi
1 never fails to euro. Sold
ndorburk Pharmacy."
J. HARRY FOSTER.
Attorney at Law,
LANCASTER, 8. C.
i&- t'allectlom a ?p?eialiy
ANNER SA IV
is most treating salve in tf * war
eg Fatal Hunting Accident.
sO
ill Dillon, November 8. ? Wbi
his out hunting this afternoon Tin
lis, Rising, the ten-year-old son of A
Iti- drew Rising, was accidentally shi
m. by Knox Buine, a young man nboi
twenty years of ago. The load <
r0 8 shot entered the right side, la
ost orating in tbo spinal colunu
jll Tho wounded boy is in a semt co
0f scions condition, and the al
tending physicians entertain litt
t ? I. '
tv noP? 01 11,8 recovery.
" a. b. j.
V 1
ay - ?
an doesn't respect old adi
r0. It's shatnefuf when youth fail I
je show proper respect for o.d agi
but just the contrary is tho cai
of Dr. Kings Now Life Pill
ho They cu? off maladies no matt<
st. sever and irrespective of old ag
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fevor, Co
stipation all yield to this perfc
Pill. 25c, at Crawford Bros., <
F. Mackey & Co. and Funderbui
Phurmacy, Drug Storo.
lb- ? ?
on Picture Drummer- Fraud ? Go
r o ernor Receives a Complaint Aboi
est O110 in Spartanburg.
;ia
D. Governor Hey ward has receivi
us from the upper part of the Stal
ia* ft complaint about a frati
lio uleut picture drummer who h
D)t recently solicited many phot
wo graphs from parties for cnlargii
to purposes and failed to retu
them. He also obtained an n
vauce payment on the propos
enlarged pictures. When It
J of heard of ho had gone over t
tor North Carolina line and the gc
tl> ernor was asked to offer a rewa
off for him. As there is no warro
loe out and the man is not a fugiti
from justice this cannot be do
under the law.
APoliceman's Testimony,
J. N. P.itterson, niorht polu
ree man of Nashua, la., writt
aty "Last winter I had a cold on 11
Lin lungs and tried at least half a d<
in(j en advertised cough medicines a
had treatment from two phy
u~ cians without getting any benet
les \ friend recommended Folej
the Honey and Tar and two thirds
?ry a bottlo cured me. I consider
ant the greatest cough and lung mei
cine in the world." S"ld by Fu
I Mlhurk
Pharmacy.
wo
een A strange condition of affai
has been found to exist in Coll
ton County. A few months a
it. A. Adams, whito, who h
been convicted of murder bro
*s0 jail- Ho was never re-arreste
s0' and now comes the news that
has all the time been living quie
11 ly on his farm some miles di
s0 tanco from Waltorboro. T!
oKni'i rtr nf tin* oAiini rr ooama f r% V\ o
wuui in v/i vuw uv/uutj ouuiiio iu un
01 e no concern whatever as to whet
ore or bo arrests tho fugitive.
the A Man of Remarkable Nerve
>p
3e- Anderson, November 8.the
dames Greer, a prosperous yout
ex- farmer, lost his right hand to-d;
if- by allowing it to bo caught b
on tween the rollers of a corn shre
ion dor. The hand was crushed to
'ed pulp and had to be amputated t
he tetween wrist and elbow. Gre
are drove four miles to Anderso
stood tho operation and dro'
home winout a murmur. *
G. P. B.
the ^
w. f. Taney,
of Physician and Snrgeon.
Xft" Calls answered from office
ify rear of Funderburk Pharraa
durinor the dav. and from rei
deqce on Elm street nt night.
80 Residence phono, 38.
ar* Office phone, 118.
" MONEY TO LOAN
1 nave made arrangement wi
lenders of money In New York Oil
will) whom I am able to negotiate Ion
secured by first mortgage on Improv
cotton firms, at 7 per cent. Iuteres
repayable in annual installments
five yearn No brokerage or comm
slon charged Onlv a reasona
charge for abstract of title.
? R. E. WYLIE,
?? Aug 31?Om. Attorney at lt\
I o
I Happenings in The State.
le . ,
As ( hrnmcled by tlio Alort Corid
J
n_ respondents of Tho Columbia
ot State.
Lit
0f NEGKO GIVEN FIFTY I.ASIIES. ' ^
c. Donalds, Nov. 9.?Yesterday
H, Neul Robinson, a meat repulsive *
n. looking and desperate negro, int_
suited a young lady, tho daughter
|0 of Mr. E. M. Richey, a respecti
able farmer near Donalds. The
lady got a shotgun and tho negro
left She went to a neighbor's
5 house and gave the alarm. A
lQ posse of citizens took tho negro's 1
Q trail and soon captured him. They
je carried him to Richoy's houso and \
s. a jury of tho older men present
Bl decided that as Robinson failed in
his purpose that 50 lashes on the i
hare hack with a trace would ho '
J. light punishment. This was done
rk and the negro released with a
promise to leave tho Stuto for
good,
v
lil van rooers escapes from marion
jail.
^ Marion, Nov. 10. ? Tun Rogers
l.ho young white man confined in
jail hero for *ho shooting of u Mr.
Hoggins at Fork several weeks
03 ago, escaped from jail hero u few
? nights since. The prisoner went
1HT
* with the jailor to the wood yard to
got wood, and as they were ro*
turning to the jail someone called
0l' the jailor to the gate at the front.
While he was talking to the man
Rogers slipped away to tho back ,
,v~ fence and by means of a board
rd
succeeded in getting over. lie
nt has not been recaptured so far.
ve
ne
v barn and contents burned.
Winnsboro, Nov. 10. ? W. R.
ivabb, who is a merchant in Win.
,e_ nsbor) and who lives two miles
>a-- from town, lost his barn and con?
ny tents tins morning at 5 o'clock.
)Z- Loss $100, insuranco 8100.
nd _
si
charleston constables killed
f'f, horse to capture liquor
of Charleston, Nov. 10.?Several
. dispensary constable seized 20
gallons of whiskey and bve gallons
of gin this morniug from a
wagon belonging to tho Sotile
irs Bro3., but not until the horse
e- had been shot, which tho driver
go had attempted to drivo over the
ad men. The constable claim that
ke they wore forced to use their pisd,
tola and tho killiug of tho blind
he tigers will bo the only way of ef t
fectively stopping tho transporais
tion of liquor througu tho stroots.
io No criminal proceedings were in.
vo sliluted.
h- "
Young Whito Man Sentenced to
death.
Walhalla, Nov.?Judge Mc"
Culough today at noon sentenced
v* i it a 1^1. . 1 r -
Kian xwocnesier to do nangeu jtm3g
. ^
urv 6th next. A motion for a
ay J
new trial was overruled.
16
. The scene in the Court room
dwas
a most solemn one, when a
11 young man of fine family recoiv>e"
od his death sentence for mur?
or ing his neighbor, whoso family is
n, equally as prominent.
vo mm m mm'
Parker's Congratulation.
Esopu9, N. Y., Nov. 8.?At 8:
30 p. in. Judge Parker sent this
telegram to the president:
Rosemount, Esopus, N. Y.
Nov. 8,8: 30 p. m.
in L'ho President, Washington.
^ The peoplo by their votes have
emphatically approvod your admin
istration and 1 heartily congratulate
you. (Signed)
Alton 13. Parker.
ii Washington) Nov. 8.?Prosing
dont Roase volt's reply to Judge
^ed piker's telegram was as follows:
of Alton 13. Parker, Rosemount,
bl'o N. Y. 1 thank you for your congratulations,
fcw (Signed) Theodoro Roosevelt.
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"""WAN!
I want your win
want your wants si
to me.
If you want Fan
If you want Cro<
If you want Chii
If you want (?las
iii fact, if you wa
thing- in these line
felerj and
Bread always fres
Yours- J B. J
A SATi:
is insured to e
*JQ VA2.TKAIL 0 A\%
fcP A \
Or other floods fr
One might us well have no watch at
keep time, do not fool with the Filter,
about watches, and whoso guarantee is
ton on. Como to the WATCH IIOUS
aro getting, and wtiero ovory dollar get
It pays to buy the best watch you ca
body can afford a pretty good one. 1
Ask to see tho ?1.00 Solid Gold lii
?10.00 DoubloGun anil the 10c Countc
B*
M isfelim
If vou haven't been down s
do your fall shopping and will
have they will direct you to Ci
WHY
Because you can buy more
can elsewhere for the same m
jmIISS 6(
Our Dress Goods are all the talk. wo
Dress Goods that ever came to Lancatter.
ter what color that may he, we can Rive it t
a pretty line of mixed goods for skir;a an<
come aud see our goods before you buy and
mm
l et's talk a littlo about shoes. For Lad
and Duttenhoter. For Men we carry Crosi
and Children we carry C <fc E Shoes. Rem
made goods and every pair guaranteed
CLOTH
We aredoing a better Clothing business ti
11 cause < ur clothes tit nice and best of all a
place in town.
EST UNDEitW IFor
Men, Ladies and Children. We liav<
will give you a few prices along this line.
li/? cents /.adie.V heavy lleoce lined vest a
at 10, 15. ?(> and 20 cents. 500 pairs Lat
thepair lO cents. Thoy would bo cheap at
COTTON GOODS
Standard Calicoes, fast colors. 1 cents N?
SJ cents. 3(1 inch tine Uubleached Sheetinj
checked homespun, the yard, 5 cents. Dart
vard 6conts, Mattress ticking, the yard, "> <
TO THE LADIES ONLY:
For Fridti} anil Monday only wo wil
Andrew Scogginga Bleached l>o
phono orders, and to each lady 1
Yours foi
E. E. C
- > r- .1- ,
;ed !
its and it you
W
uj>p!scjf come
ev (Groceries,
%/ 7
kerv,
#/ 7
iin ware,
>s ware,
tut most anys,
eomc to me.
Brede Steam
h.
tlackorel!.
SFACTIOW
tveryone who purchases
VATCH
om HOUGH.
all as a poor one that does not
or do ilors who know nothing
not worth tho paper it is writE
where you know what yon
Is a dollar's worth of goods,
u utFord. At tny prices anyhavo
all grades,
ng, tho $4.00 Single Gun, the
sr.
C. Hosigli.
I reel or come to town to
ask your neighbors who
LOUD'S.
?
goods from us than you
oney.
>o
are showing the choicest lino o
If you want a solid color, no mat0
you and at your price* We have
1 suits. All we ask of you is t.>
get our price.
IS
ies wo carry DOROTHY DOI)D
set and Arnold Wooes, for Misses
ember that, these shoes are factory
ING
iian we ever have before. W by ?
,re cheaper than you can buy any
;a1{- jsz
j just exactly what you want. We
Ladies lleeco lined vesta, two for
t ?cents. Children's heavy vests
lies' lleeoj lined extra heavy hose,
!."? cents.
BARGAINS
jw percales in new stylos, the yard
* the yard, Scents. (too.-! heavy
i () mtiujcs, pretty dross styles, tho
jents
I sell 10 yards yard-wide
tnestic for 70 cents. No
tvo only sell 10 vnrds.
business,
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