The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 26, 1904, Image 1

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*t*^6i^flffVlTL,T' ,TVi-i|?i?'ir* 1 ' "" - ?* -?" ' ~~ C^?' '" "'" ? -1 - ? ? '" " 1 "r 111 - ! ". l- _i . -- "v^r w m^-Sf it! VTT> ^ ';'_ _TTL>^m^'~* -. '?- ?' ^ -^ JiL-'z?iLl!..!irr' m~rr r *-". , *^*~ " "*- - '.:-~rn ?? "- ?- *? ? I ^ Pwitfc ifoayqpcr: Z*orOc J^areCfcw cjTGw WWt"ti, Gx*SiA 4p??ffiHna*j ^ -Ji^Uh WEEKLY LA N OAS T E K, 6> 1 NOVEMBER 2(L 1904 ' " " ' { ??~ ,,,... f ^ ry\ ff-fc * r*! * w? I Hannpnmde in thn Qtato !or iha iuii -f 1? 1 in uraer i o ne JANUAR WE ARE OEE] GREAT BARG DEPARTMENT STORE. HE&E A Men's $5.00 7.00 " 10.00 Roy's Suits i<?; lien's 6.oo Over We can eerti money on anyth buY. Be sure and e< >> \ ? He who advertises for a wife nuiy got what he advertised for but ho seldom gets what ho wanted. PROFESSION A Ij ( A RD Dk Vt P Ciiawfoud Dk It U 15now\ OR iWFORD & BROWN Physicians and Surgeon*, i a'ic*.?ter. S. (\ Treatment of lit* ?y ncn* and thro*, s ?p*cDlt v. (.'alls promp.ly anr.vrr.d day or niiht OIHm over I'rawford Bros Diiifc Sro.*e. I'll met: Oftl .*, N 176; !t ideucea Nc;?. 11 and 36 Business Education PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS ! YOU need a practical business ed ucatton We guarantee satisfaction. Courses of study wndorsed as being ihe lU-Mt practical; they have no auperio ? Instruction given is first class. No other business college* cfer he'ter advantage*. IS.iter now and prepare for a lucrative pnalilm. Our graduates aroin demand. Let us assist you, we have assisted hundreds?they are in ( positions. >Vo ofl'er special rates Alocfeat's S. C Biuinoss College ! Ctilnmbi*, S C. An-. 20, 1904 - tf MACHINERY I COMPLETE EOgMPffS A SPECttllT. I "I Name*, utna, oinairo machine ?rv. ian mill and woodworking e machinery, ominolk and lath maohintrv, 00 an mills, B | risk marino machin- q I KWT, ?iOHD UHH H GBBES MACHINERY COMPANY, 1 Columbia. S. L i % auce mock d Y FIRST BlilNO SOM A.INS IN AL rS (f k K1 Hi 3T a x y \ ; u FEW OF THEl 4uit.s* $'3.00 " 4.00 7.5o 5o rents, 'coats 4.oo. ainly save yo ing- yon want. !Mne to see us. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Caroii COUNTY OF LANC\Sri<:i In Ihe Cornmor^Plcast. Kmin.i O. lliiiHon. Mniy At.lie l'i f>nt, (J Trroholm ilnsveliitie, ai A.. IJussilline, Mayo Hwi':M IjUI i Hasseltino by their Uu?r< h ! I it* in J Ko.-'er * *? b, I'lni -t ugainst Fannin W, Lanier, Defendant Pursuant to ft decree hi Ll:0 ftl stated eau*e made by Judge It, SVaitt. duUd Oct. 2?th, 15)04. 1 will at public auction at Lancn*ter c house on ti)6 FIRST MONDAY IN DKCI ISRlt.NUXT, within the legal hours of sale, the lowing described lot of land, to wi All that piece. parcel or lot of I lying, oeing a mi situate in lli? Ti of LancuHtt-r 1. utility of Lancaster state < f South Carolina, bounds llio North by lands bclonuinu: to estate of I. (' Clinton, on the V by lot of J II trry Foster, on the Hi by liarc Htreet, on tile Fast by n way ami lot of J F Hunter, said eOnlainin<!f two aoie more on i Loeuted o . the said premises is a > story ton-room dwell litr, also aser 1 house Teimsofsaic CASH; pure'iase ray for pauera. J 1* HUNTER, J 11 Fostbr. h L Plaintiff's Atty ! - ?^ar> W. F. IJNEY , Physician and Surgeon. Calta nnsweioil from olGet rear of Funderhuik I'hnm (111finW the (lav. add fvnm i r~ ? ' * d'.TiCO (.n Klill strc. t nt night. Itesidoncc phono, t3S. ! Ol'ico phono, 1 I S ; 1011 TO L01 I > r.V'? nn.dc nrraii>r*r?ont 'm dfr o1 ?>. cy in N?.w Y r 1 wit h wIjuni 1 uni ??!?>< io nt g > i? t? 1 seen ill l?.v li <?t mmtcny on iin{>. coti(hi f rin.H, m 7 | *ir c. nt i' l -r rcpn\ mW'.o !! sit) it ti>< i ; m1:i' nm ill five ? ? * No lirnkd .);c or ccni Ion elo-.rg ii Only ? ruafOi i harge f-'i* atn'.noi >' till# It K WYLIE Aug til ?Gin. AI lorne / ui i | Liu^'juin^o id mv umiv. y . . ? . i * As Chronicled by tho Alert Correspondents of The Columbia Slnlo. JOHN SllAlt!' WII.MAMS TO Sl'KAK 1P< SPARTAN liUH(i. I? , opustnnburg Nov. 21. -Congressman .lohti Sharp Williams of I j Ynzoo City, Miss , will deliver an addrosf at tho WolTord col leg aujs ^ ditorium on Friday evening, l>eg. 2, under the auspices of tho \Yo)ford college lyceum. Air. Williams comes as the jincst of Cangrossman .1. T. .Johnson; but has Kindly consented to mtiko the address, which will hear no current events and issues M " I VOKK CO I" NT Y NICOUO HOY CAUGHT HI.'UN ISO A UAKN. Hock Mill, Nov. 21.? Alex .Joseph, colored, aged 12 or 14 years, was arrested and brought hero from nearNewport, Yorkcpurty,charged with setting tiro to tho barn ofVV.d llillor, near Newport. Ho also set lire to a corn crib on the 'ph ce of Waller Pattciv colored tenants of M?*. Miller, which was destroyed, and to the wood >u nearby. The lire in tho corr. crib j and the woods was discovered to last light.. A lat ge'jparty began searching for tho incendiary. Pat ton stated that he had soon a parly run ling and had shot a him several times. Dogs froui the chningang were secured and pnt on tho trail this morning, but n ?thinw'rejcdlodt: t-Al * v' > -Jii.'jl?'!. tiro was teen in tho barn and the boy was caught in tho act of ? starting ill; same. The b y said 1 jx Walter Patton, who is his stepfig fathor, had made hi ill commit the crime. . o NOl" A SICK DAY SINCE. 4tl was taken severely sick with kidney trouble, i tried all of medicines, none of which relieved , ' mo. One dayl saw an ad of your ' Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few '?*' doses 1 felt relieved and soon theie ii,0 after was ontiroly cured, and have Han not seen a sick day since. Neighifl* ? i* ours or mino navo been cured <?1" Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver ;ov? and Kidney trouble and General (' Debility." This is what B. F. Hfcll - i<\ ? (jlirt Bass of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50, at Crawford Bros., J. F. 2M- Mackoy & Co. and Fundeiburk f()l^ Pharmacy Druggist. !;*!! Cotton Growers' Conven= ami .. 'i,"" tion. i t!?e Vest ll'/gy An Explanation of the Change ( lot of Dato? 'I he convention two Will Bo held In ColuiLv,inl bia December 8, at r to 8 P. M. C. To the Editor of The News and Courior: 1 am greatly disadoioted that the confusiun as to the date of the cotton Growers Convention should have arisen. I'bo time j }? was ongnally lixo 1 for Novotuber lucy 10. Tin committee received so resi many requests to have the meeting postponed that theychun. ge<l the dutu t? November 22. it seems that some delegates meet on pj tlio 10th of Novombur, and by some moans it is published that wil J wo would moot Doceuiber 10. loans 1 his (Into occurs on Saturd ly. "m? Now in order to put the matter at lA ,of rest wo want it dctiailoly underimis* ^ J laltlo It) id that wo u.oji Thursday, , Docemoor 8 at -Vdtd-'k P.M., I .aw cither in too V. M. C \. Hall -- iv -juuM'iii;nivus, Stiito 1 louse. The o>?j<<?l of tne meeting lias been stated before. However, 1 lako this moans of saying that wo vvint it understood that it is a hutnoss molting puro and simple, having for its ohjcct the iuielligont orginized ctl'ort of tho producer," in conjunction with the manufacturer, to tix a staple price for cotton,for tho mutual benefit of the parties interested. \Ve welcome anyone, vegaadless of vocation, who desires to bring about this result. IMchbc give this as prominent a place as you can so that there may lie no further confusion as to the date an hour. Very truly, E. lv Smith, President Cotton Growers Association of South Carolina. ANOM) TIME REMEDY. MuirajVt Horebnumi Mullein ami 'l'ar bas i: it the purest of drugs. A!! of which were used by our parent* and grambpurcuts. J is a '.combination so put tejj? ther 111 ir it cures a cough right ( II*. Nothing is hotter for habits 11 is a most reliable cure for all eases of < aigh*. ?'isk your druggist for it. They all have it. (?et a bottle now ami have il ready <o^ts only 2-a; a hottIn ?extra large butties? regular ode si/.ltcmentx-r to ask for 'Murrays" and take no other. Escaping Culprit Shot. Negro L Uored llouso Where Unprotected Ladies Were. Shot, And Captured Later ami Died In .fail. Orangeburg, November 21.? On last Saturday evening about T o,clock a negro entered Iho house of a well known citizen of the iiupil neighborhood, a few miles below this city and it is supposed that his visit was with evil intention. lie did not attempt to steal anything. All of the male members of the family where away from home and only several ladies were at home. Upon thcii giving t'no alarm several neighbors came to their a-vistunco and the negro lied llo was caught but after a littlo while managed to escape. In the pursuit several shots were fired at the negro, who took tu tlio swamp. The negro was pursued by quite a party, but he was liuully caught by Mr. J. U. Murphy, who brought him to Orangeburg and lodged him in jail the sumo evcuj ing. Tho negro had been shot in his efforts to escape boforo his arrest and was considered at the time to be rather seriously wotin.eed. lie was taken care of in tbejail and a war'ant s.vorn out for him but ho died this morning from the eiroct of his wounds. The negro was known as Lawrence Gadsden and it is said that he had marks on his back of having previously received a load of shot. lie had for some limo been working on the railroad and ho is said to have home a rather hud reputation. A Policeman's Testimony, J. N. Patterson, ni.odit police .man of Nashua, la., writes "Last winter I had a cold on m) lungs and tried at least half a doz en advertised cough medicines am had treatment from two physi cians without getting any bonolit A friend recommended Foley' Honey and I'm and two thirds o a bottle cured me. 1 consider i the greatest cough and lung mcdi einu in the world." Sold l?y Fun hurk Pharmacy. Mew A-*, T??r M?m?? ? BEAD THIS A man says he van ro.-tnre the Russian N will relieve those sinking hjh !!.- No | ati nt: our low prices for same fronds. We unfurl to tl"> population of Dcncistt r, in^ country one of th 1 Kr^iw , heat nss >rletl ai chnn Use that it lu.s ever Ik ei the pleasure of possess. No doubt you all know our location. We Crawford Hroa S/ ire, oucmoot miss 11 prices, for we are lu*mh| minors here for hartal good goods ;;r.!!rjs Mammoth Stock of G -nt's Clothing, \ outh's, Dailies Clonks, S.vu ies, JneU-vn an<l Kilou Su styles, all prices. ONDEKWLAR UNDI< Children's. We rsk yoi sped d'v to allow paitment. We will astonish \ou 88*88, 81888, im Mens furnish!ui; goo-l*, Notions, cue, t te , a fti Child reus ami Bo^s Suoes, whieh we defy < any one will sell you for less m ?cy thin we \ fj wr.- s some woinia it >-s i'i te.l lire I r.re gieat B i R.GA1NS. COMPARE, COMP. are W e > n!v have room to mention a few of in pi dn litures. Metis Suits, $lo everywlie Men's Suits $12.50 everywhere oljo. o ?* ?? $10.00 44 44 4 4 4 4 $'J.OO 4k 44 <i $7.00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $5.00 *4 '4 This is only a sample of our low price. vpiantil\. Tlio greatest Bargains ever kn overcoats for $11.00. $0.00 overcoats f for $4.25. 1 Our Coy's Suits: We'll men4ion u few $1 suits at $2.50; $8 suits at $2; $2.50 st Ladies' Suits. arc sold over the (iloiic at $1S to $15. $0.50 LADIES SIvlRl'S: $8 skirts wo 8 at $2.50; $15 skirts we sell at $1.50; $1.2 Inipossible to mention nil of our sty flhirtn every where 50c, our price 35 cenl without n shirt. HATS ! HATS !! Ask to see our lint Department hoforo I We almost forgot to mention our la waists for Ladios. All styles, shades am our bargains in Ladies waists. The $2 I $1.50; $1.50 kind elsewhere, our price 9 price 75c. We are not bothered about 1 orcd about room and they must go. Lai Pants for Every $5 pants fiir $3.50; $1 punts for $2.75; ! for $1; $1 pants for 70c. We have man] tion. A'l we ask is for you to come and is your money's worth or your money lm Yours to HERE ARE SOME ; WILL mm 'is 7&zz:-<&LZVu t. ^: \i\ 7zzT3Zjg?Zsam Six Rogers Knives nnd Forks for.. .. i ' 1 . t t it t t it t I I it 1 ( .1 t t 14 it | t t it it t I (l t I it t t I t i t . it it it i . i it it 1 I You <lo not sec the reason why the pr ferent when the goods, mentioned are all sco tho goods it would be the same way - ferohco in tho *2 50 kind and thv$5.O0 I \ mice. I know tho ditTsrenco, however, grade come here and cot it. Do not <. | n ~ f _ more under the delusion that you are go ' get ju^t what you are ask for here, at tti s f not recommend or guarantee cheap silvc L meet ignorant competition. B. I \ PLEASf Hvy?hss u patent medicine tliat pet ?t? vised that will get around l.anca-der County ami surround ml liest selected stocks of nier* Latinix! r to hold, occupy or are l o weer. tlie Dispensary and ? if you me looking lor low us, i We reali/.e tlie drop in cotton de a corresponding drop in ou? Hoys' and Children's clothing. i.xinf mi siki lea, color* anil 1RWEAR MS to show you through tld* dem, Wc have added to our ' *& ? lar~ ' Ht,K'k of Olo^uitS. II mid com plate line of Ladies, oiupetition on. Wedeuythat vi11 unit demunl proof, lime ; >th will tell you that our ?ooile i ^ ^ Tlui'1* Hie way to Q T> JU ili-cjver how much 4?4 lower our prices our prices. All goods marked ie else, our pi ice $10. itir pneo $9.00. i? 7.50. it " 0.00. ii " 4.50. ii 44 3.75. There is style, quality and lown in overcoats. $18.00 or $5.00; $8.00 overcoats of thetn. $0 suits at $3. <5; uts at $1.25. made, up-to-date, latest (leomethiug handsome. Tboy We sell them for $8, $7 50. oil at$4 50; $5 skirts wo soil 5 skirts wo soli at 4S cents, les and prices. Neglogee s. No cxcuso for going . ,, 4 i_ i rn* All btyies HU14 [OKVia. hat for 50c; $1. hat for 75c. niying. rgo and varied assortment or fonts. Listen at u fovr of iind everywhere, our price So; $1 kind olsewhere, our o\v prices, but wo are both'ge Stock of PAN TS. body. S3 pants for $2; ?1.50 pants / goods that wo csnnot raensco and tho beauty about us lek. please. em artist tit PRICES TWIT m nw $2.60 3.75 4.00 4.50 5.00 10.00 ices hero shouM bo so dif the same. If yon were to Yon cannot tell the difkind by the present appearand if you wrnt the $2.50 jo somewhero else and pay tting the host grade. You 10 111(41 IT PRICE. 1 do r plated ware, hut keep it to 2. Hough.