The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 23, 1904, Image 1

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ihhj* ' * >*M0i|ii> n jimi m> | weekly. '-hbb KXKKXXX | WEBI X ?d Anno y ? OUB ANNl X - 0PE^ * FALL km X MILUP X WEDNESDAY X WEDNE! H licr II Aiir^ y W K5 X invite al X to come g OUR GrC ^ LANCASTEI KKKKKX>< He who advertises for a wife may get what he advertised for but he seldom gets what ho wanted. PROFESSIONAL CARD. Da VI P Crawfuhd Dr R C Brown CRAWFORD A BROWN. Physioiaas and Burgeons, Lancaster, 8. C, Treatment of the aye, noma and throat a specialty. Qaile piHKoptly answered day or j night Office oeer Crawford Bros. Drug Sues. * Phones: Office, 2fo 17i; R hie noes If oa. 11 arid KT k 1 Wm ' * BuiinftH Bduoation ; PATS LARGE DIVIDENDS ! ] YOU a pNKtldftl bualnees ed I eeafltan fr e luirntie aaMafautton. Oonraae mt study endowed as Imitig Die < mat praoCIoal; ttiey hare no superiors Iaetauodnn m Ant elan*. No t ttver busfena* aoU^e* offer be'ter ad- ] T*ntaM* Burnt now and prepare for pmlsfrrfi. Our graduates | to &i Atone? d. Let ua assist you. we , law> ttatotaf) tHgndreds?lihey wrr In poBloii. We offer ipeclal rates Ma?feat'*5. C. BnainesaCollege Cehimbia, S. C. Aog. 19, 1904?W. ] MHtfMi I MACHINERY anas tenm A asad* i?t; tgeoita. aaiLias, immm aAo?ito ?*r, saw smu and wooowoaauM SMiwietasf awiwau andlatm IMACMmanr, oontt Huia, men marins maohim ft, unn CUES MACWBtY COMPANY, ' I ^ ^ i Th* On* Day Cold Our*. M Kenaoti's Chocolates M native Quinine tot ' sold In the bead and sort throat. Children tak" theaa Uks ef dr. r -^/r ^sr ^j*'M/^ EG TO x A unce No x X JAL FALL X 1ING - g WINTER g lERv, I>- X AND | 5DAY NIGHT x I 1901. 1 ectively y 1 Ladies X and see ? IODS. x tMER. CO. X X jxxxxxx SHERIFF'S SAI.F.. State.of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LANCASTER. In the ComroonjPlens. Emma O. HiusOii. Mary Abbe Crawford, G. Tresiholm Hasscltiue, and J A. HanBoltine, Mayo Hasaelltne, Lbla Hasselrlne by their Guardian ai litem J Foster Muo e, Plain tlfls, against Fannie W, Lanier, Defendant Pursuant to a decree in the above slated cause made by Judge tt. C Wailt, dated Oct. afiih, 1004, I will sell at public auction at Lancaster court house on the FIRST MONDAY IN 'DECEMBER, N EXT, within tbe legal hours of sale, the following described lot of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the Town t)f Lancaster County of Lancaster and State r f Houth Carolina, bounded on me norm by lands belonging to the state of I. C Clinton, on the West by lot of J Harry Foster, on the South by Barr Street, on the East by alley way and lot of J F Hunter, said lot rontaluing two aores, mere on less Located on the said premises is a two ?tory ten-room dwelling, also a servant bouse. Terms of sale CAHH; purchaser to pay for papers. J P HUNTER, J H Fostkk. 8 L C. Plaintiff's Atty W. F. LANEY , Physician and Surgeon. Oalla answered from office in rear of Fuoderburk Pharmacy during the day, and from resi denco on Kim street at night. Residence phono, 38. Offioe phone, 118. IONS! TO LOW I ? *Vo lundn arrangement wh i eudses of money In New York City, whh whom I am able lo negotiate loans STUttd by Ant mortage on improved roitou firms, at 7 per o-nt Interest? repayable In annusl Installcntnts of nvu >? ? * rso oromvngo or commis Mou charg"! Only a reasonable Imr^e for aba'ract R IS WYLIE, ins 11-8.il. Attorney at ha? There's no cougd medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. Jt contains no opiates or poisone and never fails to cure. Sold by Pharm acy. i LANOASTEK S. Happenings in tbe State. A As Chronicled by the Alert Cor. respondents of Tbe Columbia s State. ^ | r. W. FOWLE8 SUSTAINS A 8SAVY I.OSf IIY FIRE. 1 Charleston, Nov. 19.?The ?>innery of F. W. Fowles' sea island a, plantation on Wadmalaw Island 0\ vns destroyed by fire early this j0 morning, with a lot of cotton, n, 1" causing a loss of $16,000, with no Bc insurance. te ? tt THREE NEGROES D ROW* ED. a Beaufort, Nov. 18.?During K1 the g*le last Sunday morning it is r< repo?*t?d that three negroes were P1 drowned near the mouth of tbe Conibahee river, resulting from ct the capsizing of their rowboat. A lc lighter containing 18 cords of 11 wood also sunk and two other negro men bud a narrow escape from being drowned. ? hi GRANT WRIGHT CONVICTED. *1 Charleston, Nov. 18. ? Grant f1 Wright was today convicted of ir murder with a recommendation to 01 mercy, f<>r the killing of his wife. Ho wus sentenced to the penitcn- te tiary for life. Gloise Jenkins was (< acquitted of the same charge,niak- n< ing two murder cases disposed of in one day in tlae court of general ^ sessions. MILLION DOLLAR ELEOTSIO *OWER PLANT TO BE BUILT. Union, Nov. 18.?Union county is to hare another electric power k plant with a capital stock of about Jr $1,000,000. For tbe pait year ox-Mayor ^ Macbeth Young has been at work (j( on the oiganization of this con- a; cern. Quite a good doal of work n was necessary to complete the or- ^ ganization and to get the land and ^ shoals necessary to build this ^ plant, there being two other p plants already located on the river (J In this county, namely, Lockhart N mills and the Neal Shoals power ^ plant. It is said the plant will develop some 15,000 or 20,000 horse power and , will supply cotton mills and other manufacturing p( concerns in this and adjoiniog p counties with running power. p C( CHILD DIKS OF HYDROPHOBIA.. ft Batesburg, Nov. It.?A viry al sad death occurred here last night, p, Carrel Hook, the 11 year old son C( of Mr. J. W. Hook, died after an p. illness of about four days. It will ft be remembered Carroll"was|bittenJ n. about two months ago by what was supposed to be a mad dog. ^ Every attention was given him by Q{ the local physicians and he was - - HI carried to a madstone and treated for aoaie time, and be bad seem* ingly recovered from the effects of the bite For the last three weeks he had been in school performing G hu usual duties there. About F four days ago be began to show c symptoms ot fever and complain c of a pain in his arm. Drs. Hi. K t< Hardin and W. P. Timmerman 8, were faithful in their treatment of a the case, but ull to no avail. It h is the opinion of those who saw f the little sufferer, and of tho phy- n -1 u:_ J--.L "i"iu"o iiiou, mat uib uetuu resulted from tho bite received on the 21st ot September. , : *%to rffuliit to mi wnt hw of um |?lto 'j Laxative Bromo-Quimne afc NMtf itot nra ?*m la mm mm . C!.. NOVEMBER 23, 1204 Half Southern Says The President. wl nddened ltuther Than Angered ou t)y Southern Attactu. South as in. Dear as the North. ch po Washington, Nov.20-Col. John . Mosby received a few months !p ro, a letter from Judge Roulhac M f Hirmirgbam, Ala., comment- L.i gfi g on the attitude of the soubern t ?oplo toward the president per- ^ >nally. Col. Mosby sent tho let pa r to Oyster Bay as he thought ^ le sentiments expressed in it by m Confederate veteran would be ^ au ratifying to the president. He kI 'ceived a reply which ho did not "f nblish during tho campaign as he Jj :11 that the letter would be mis* ar mstiucd. Tho letter is as fol- in iws: Oyster Bay, N Y, Sept 10 1904 (Personal.) "My Dear Col. Mosby: "That is a fine .letter'of Roul Tl ac's and 1 appreciate it. 1 have |qi ways been saddoned rather than ov ? a igered by the attacks upon me 0 i the south. 1 am half a south- ^ ner myself; and 1 can lay with ? 1 possible sincerity that tho in I irest of the south are exactly as ai, ear to mo as the interests of the orth. at "Sincerely yours, signed) "Theodore Roosevelt 8' Col. Johu S. Mosby, w "Department of Justice, J "Washington, D. C. ^ N01' A SICK DAY SINCE. w "1 was taken severely sick with ol idncy trouble. I tried all of icdicines, noue of which relieved pi ic. One dayl saw an ad of vour ?? ilectric Bitters and determined ) try that. After taking a few uses 1 felt relieved and soon theie fter was entirely cured, and have ^ ot seen a sick day since. Neighors of mino have been cured of j8 .heumatism, Neuralgia, Liver nd Kidney trouble and General ability." This is what B. F. ass, of Fremont, N. C. writes, r ?nly 50, at Crawford Bros., J. F. ' lacrey & Co. and Fimdeiburk harmacy Druggist. Destroyed Russian Arsenal. Tokio, November 18. ? (3 P. [.)?A telegram from Moji re* ot ts the destruction of another ussian arsenal and magazine at ort Arthur. The Japanese dis- re ivered, it is said, the location of 81 le arsenal and centered their M rtillery fire upod it* After drop- tu ing two hundred shells in the lo- cc ility, they succeeded in blowing te n n TKo I nnnnnoA ? "i" *uv??rUvD??.u UJ loir uaps and aro using tbeui to ct love their guns followed. fr The Russians continue their fr pirited sorties, using band gre. ti ados in their attacks upon the al i?? al w Short in His Accounts. w L According to a dispatch to The tl Ireenville News from Seneca, J. ^ I. Kay, treasurer of Oconee ounty is short about $2,000 ^ Jomptroller General Jones went r> Walhalla yesterday to make a * A \ ettlement and it was said that the j( mount of the shortage would be . e made good by the bondsmen. ^ n the last primary Mr. Kay jade the race for sheriff, but was J iefeated. Several days ago he I endered his resignation, although 1 Jovernor Heyward declined to ccept it until he had first ordered ? ,n examination of the books. _ li rhere will be no prosecution, it is f aid.?Greenville Newa. u BEAD TH!S~ A man says he can restore tlio Russian Na ill relieve tlioee sinking spells. No patcuty r low prices for same gauds. We nnfurl to the population of Lancaster. t? oountry one of the largos'., host assorted an andlse that It has ever been the pUusure of J No doubt you all know our location. We t awford Broe Drug Bfore, you cannot miss in loes, for we are headquarters here for harirait rUUU GOODS lilt smmoth Stock of Gent's (Nothing, Youth's, ] idie? Cloaks, Hacques, Jaoketn ami Eaton Kul flee, all prices. JNDER WEAR UNDE liklren'e. We ask you specially to allow u rtment. We will astonish you 323B3? 323 ens furnlehlug good*, Notions, etc, etc . a ful illdreus and Hoys Bhoee. which we defy cc iy one will sell you for less money than wo w ways lells.lf some woman doesn't tell first, B e great BARGAINS. I0MPARE, CQMPi e We only have room to mention a few of < plain figures. Mens Suits, $15 every when Men's Suits $12.50 overywhero elao, oi 1 4 4 4 $10.00 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 $2.00 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 $7.00 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 $5.00 44 44 4 his is only a sample of our low price. 'J uintity. The greatest bargains ever kn< rercoats for $11.00. $9.00 overcauts f< r $4.25. " Our Boy's Suits: We'll tnenfion a few t suits at $2.50; $3 suits at $2; $2.50 su .adies' Suits, -tre sold over the Globe at $18 to $15. \ 5.50 LADIES SKIRTS: $8 skirts wo st $2.50; $3 skirts we sell at $1.50; $1.2i Impossible to mention all of our sty 1 lirts every where 50c, our price 35 cent! ithout a shirt. 1ATS ! HATS !! ?k to see our Hat Department beforo b We almost forgot to mention our lar aists for Ladies. All styles, shades anc lr bargains in Ladies waots. The $2 k 1.50; $1.50 kind elsewhere, our price 9S rice 75c. We are not bothered about lc ed about room and they must go. Lar Pants for Every > pants for $3.60; $-4 pants for $2.75; >. r $1; $1 pants for 70c. Wo have many an. A'l wo ask is for you to come and i your money's worth or your money bai Yours to 'he Mhmti IMi A great many of our readers imember iiev. Joo Mundy, of atesville. Joo used to como to Thi onroe semi-oecasianally and lec- South ire Sunday afternoons in. the di8pC mrt house. He was a past mae- pjac0( r in taking upa collection and In 8tato aking sport of the amen corner ^ ^1( mrch member. Joo has gono j)0jj0 om the gutter to the pulpit and joes_ om the pulpit back to the gutter nQ^ jt mo after time, and has stood at jr jout all the intermediate points 1 along the route. The last time . ? sunri a Knn r/1 ontrtKinr# a# Wa?? I uvui u ni mj i*uiii^ \j i tuu liu v u UO A | ^ as in last Friday's Statesville . . j L . . r state landmark, saying that Joe was . 6 noss. ying to raise money to go to ^ ^oeley Institute to be cured of his ^C(^n reat moral infirmity, and that ho ^ rould deliver a lecture in the mftlo ourt house in Statesville on the ^ allowing Sabbath and take a col , , , , mora action for the purpose of defray... . . . every ag oxponses while in the booze Cftl Ol ospital. ? Monroe Enquirer. . . lt 'ia' Foley's Money and Tar Bft, v or children,soft,sure. No opiate*, ing ii 'o Our Subscriber* buyn We especially reque*v. cd ment ur subscribers, who owe usior umj 1 heir papor, to pay up as promptly ^ ^ s they can. Do not put us off or wo really need the money due nexis. refor i EST A BLIS'L E L> I 812*^^ PLEASE vy?haw a patent medicine that et devised that will get around Lancaster County aud surround d lieat selected stocks of m?r< Lancaster to hold, occupy or ire botweeu the Dispensary and Jf you are looking for low IH, i. We realize the drop in cotton e a corresponding drop in our Hoys' und Children's clothing, ts, Skirts all shades, colors and RWEAR XX' .L?*j h to show you through this de-. We have added to our QIC* large stock of Clothing, I and complete line of Ladles, mpetition on. Wedanythat ill and deinaud proof. Time otli will tell you that our goods I ^4 That's the way to 1 K discover how much + lower our prlcee iur prices. All goods marked e else, our price $10. lr price $9.00. 44 7.50. 4 44 6.00. 44 4.50. 44 5.75. Chore is btyle, quality and )wn in overcoats. $18.00 ir $5.00; $8.00 overcoats of thetu. $G suits at $3.75; its at $1.25. made, up-to-date, latest demiething handsome. They Vo sell them for $8, $7 50. ill at$4.50; $5 skirts we sell > skirts we sell at 48 cents, cs and prices. Neglogee 3. No excuse for going All styles and prices. 75c hat for 50c; $1. hat for 75c. uying. go und varied assortment of I cuts. Listeo at a few of ' * ind everywhere, our price te; $1 kind elsewhere, our )\v prices, but we are bothge Stock of PANTS. body. S3 pants for $1; $1.50 panta irnmlu Umf ? p^v/v/uo buut uu LKllllUl LL1WL1" see and the beaut/ about us ck. please. tn uliffli), The Liquor Business. 0 next reform in order in 1 Carolina is to got rid of the nsary, and it needn't be re3 either by bar-rooms or prohibition. License private )s under heavy bond to di?of whiskey as the dispensary -in sealed vessels containing 5S8 than half a pint, not to unk on the premises and not sold between sunset and se. Make the bond heafy ho license high. Take the out of the morcantilo busiWithdraw its capital from wholesale liquor business, ce tho constabulary and abol10 purchasing board. Eliscandal and corruption and uuie n simpler, neuer, more 1 and practical system. Give r county the privilege of lo[)tion and let any which wish re prohibition. The dispenmust go. Its manner of solli good, but its manner of lg and methods of manageare bad. Retain the good eject the bad. The people e state will demand of the general assembly this great in.?Spartanburg Journal.