The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 14, 1905, Image 4
Governor ftteyward'u Message. ?
Nows and Courier. i
r Governor Hey-yard's annual
" Jaage wai submitted to the
v. ^eneral Assembly Tuesday. It
is along and interesting document
reviewing the condition of the
several departments of the State
government, and making suggestions
which, in the Governor's
opinion, might he adopted by the
Legislature in the general public
interest. Briedy stated, the
Governor recommends:
1. An increase of the assessment
on tho taxable propotty o 1
the State, or an increase of the
tax levy on the, assessment, in
order that tho expenditures of the
State may not hereafter exceed its
income.
2. Tho same appropriations
that were made last year for the 1
support of tho South Carolina Col- 1
lege, tho South Carolina Military 1
Academy, Clemson College, VVinthrop
Collcgo, the South Carolina 1
Institution for tho Education of '
tho Deaf and Blind and the Color- 1
ed Normal College at Orangeburg.
3. The most liberal treatment (
of tho common schools of the 1
State; the application of a certain '
1
per cent of the school funds for
the erection of school buildings by
county boards of education; an 1
increase in the number of school
libraries; the establishment of
schools of manual training in the 8
larger cities and towns, and Hie 6
L
creation of certain scholarships in
tho textile school at (Jlemson Col- *
|
lego for the benefit of young men
from the cotton mills seeking tech r
nical training. *
. c
4. Tho granting of a University lcbarter
to tho South Carolina Col- ^
lage, and tho appropriation of 1
$ 10,000 for the purpose of carrying
out tho University pluns of *
tho friends of that institution. 5.
The adoption of a compul- lw
sory education law, making it ob- n
ligatory that all children between
the ages of eight and twelve years ?
shall attend school for a certain *
number of months during the n
year.
0. Tho continued support of ^
the Department of Agriculture, 81
Comuierco and Immigration, ?
which under the management of 11
Commissioner Watson, has fully
justified the wisdom of the Leg- ^
i si at i) r o in providing for its estab a
lisbment.
7. The amendment of the ^
State Dispensary law so that the *
various county boards of control j(
shall be appointed by tho State ^
Board of Directors, two members ^
of the county boards upon the re- ^
commendation of the legislative a
delegations, and the other upon *
the nomination of tho mayor of *
the county seat; the purchase of *
all supplies for the dispensary by e
the State Commissioner upon or
dors received by hitn from the n
dispensers approved by the county ?
boards; the publication of quarter. 11
ly reports in at least two daily pa- F
pers ot the State of purchases *
made by the State Liquor Corn- B
missioner; the payment of not
less than $1,500 a year each to ^
the members of the State Board 11
of Directors, who shall be requir- *
ed to give bend in the sum of not
less than $10,000; the establish- '
ment of eounty dispensaries onlj c
in such incorporated towns and *
cities a9 in the opinion of the 1
County Boards of Control are able
to provide adequate police protection
for the public; the removal of H
dispensaries from counties, a ma- *
"''iry or wnoso people favor such u
"'Ut , , . , , e
^oval, but only upon the con- j
dition that an annual tax of one- 1
half of one per cent shall be levied
upon luch county for the purpose
of enforcing the law throngh 1
the Governor should the local t
authorities fail to do so; and finally
the stricter regulation of the i
so-called "social clubs," which b
ire, ?& the Goveidor saya, *<(Jtily
places for the promiscuous illegal
snlo of liquor.'1 I
8. A special appropriation by t
the Legislature to aid the Gov- J
ernor in bid efforts to suppress ^
lawlessness in the State, and the ^
passage of an /id providing for
the removal, in the discretion of
Governor, of a sheriff wuo has c
been guilty of such dereliction of ?
duty as to permit a prisoner or c
prisoners placed in his keeping to *
be put to death by the mob.
9. The creation of two new judi |
cial circuits for the better adminis
tration of the law.
10. The appopriation of $14,* 9
000 for the completion of the imnr/iun
mot ita ri / \ ?*t i n riico a f +>
I'l V T \J UIUUIO UVf? IU |UU|I VOP ov I
the Slate Hospital for the Insane,
and such other appropriations as c
are asked for by the Board of Re*
gents, who have administered their ^
trusts with admirable economy ^
and ability.
11. The maintenance of the Reformatory
for young convicts in ^
iho Penitentiary "as a valuable
adjunct to our "prison system."
12. The establishment of an iniustral
school and reformatory as n
recommended by tho South Caro- y
|
ina Federation of Woman's Clubs
'or such an institution.
13. More efficient service on j
he part of the 6tate Board of
dealth by giving that Board the
'authority to elect "a physician
is an executive secretary "on
uch salary as would enable him 1
'to devote his entire time to maters
concerning the public 1
icalth," anu the adoption of the
couimeneation of the Board that
he "quarantine stations in "the
itiite be transferred to the Uuited c<
Itates Public Health and Ma a*
ine Hospital Service."
14. The incroaso of the license (
ee required of those admitted to he
practice of medicine by the
itate Board of Medical Examiers.
15. Continued support of the
flics of State Geologist, wkich ^
^as estAblisbed several years ago
'itb continuing benefit to the state
16. Authority to the counties,
y a majority vote of their re. dl
pective citizens, to issue bonds P
r to levy an annual tax for road ftl
* ol
nprovement.
17. The continuing care of the
tats for the Confederate veler- E
mm
D8.
18. The ratification of the
unendment to the Conititution of E
he State vote! for by a large maDrity
of the qualified electors at
he recent election providing for
iennial sessions of the General
i taamKItr ? M
LLuuuiuiy, auu tllO HUU|HIOD OI
ppropriite legislation looking to n
he election of all State officers D
or the term of four years, with ^
he proviso that they shall be in- iligible
for re-election.
19.The appointment of a comainion
to make a thorough
xamination of the fish and oyster ^
nterosts of the State and to re- ?<
Of
lort to the Legislature some plan r<
or the protection and care of this ?
isglected industry. d
20. Careful consideration of
he silk growing industry, as furn* shing
profitable employment for I
he people ot the State. I
81. k sufficient appropriation *
or the public care and protection 11
.* -? * L If
ijl vaiuBuicoinio reuorus wdiid are
tow without adequate protection I
n the Utate offices at Columbia. I
PAY "MURRAY'S" <
When you've got a bad cough Just \
ay "MURRAY'S" If a druggist f
jives you anytliing but Murray's Mors J
lound, Mullein and Tar you're not
;etting the best and surest oough rowdy.
Make iilm give you Murray's t
Vols quicker and you get a Mo siae
>ottle for 26o.
Every druggist has it
Occasionally we see a man who e
ooks as if he had tried to preserve e
lis dignity in alcohol. t
A woman's intellect is seldom
ip to the standard of her converational
ability. ?
V
itop it,
A neglected cough or cold may
ohU to serious bronchial or lung
roubles. Dou't take chances
then Foley'n Heney and Tar afords
perfect security Irom serious ffects
of a cold . Sold by Fun
letburk Pharmacy.
? The Ledger, The Atlanta
fournal, Semi weekly, and The
Southern Cultivator, ill three
>ne year for $2., but must be
mid for in advance.
OAB^OXiXA.
Rjintk* KM Yw Haw JUwip Bwtft
When love feeds on beauty
done it soon turns up its toes.
Few men are wise enough to
ender one little word sufficient.
Blissful ignorance is often sueceded
by knowledge that blisters.
Some men rre troubled with
axes and others are taxed with
roubles.
When it comes to lying about
nits some tailors can discount
ome lawyers.
A Life at Stake 1
If you but knew the splendid
lcritof Foley's Honey and Tar '
ou would never be without it. A <
ose or two will prevent an attack
f pneumonia or la grippe. it (
lay save your life. Sold by |
'underburk Pharmaey.
CASTORIA ,
For Infants and Children. ,
lie Kind You Have Always Bought ,
Bears the " I
signature of i
Notice to the Publio. j
I will hold all inquests in the j
aunty. Phone to my residence (
L Pleasant Hill for me when <
seded.
J. Montgomery Caskey,
ept. 20?tf Coroner L. f).
J. HARRY FOSTER. \
Attorney at Law, ,
LANCASTER, S. C. i
VST Colleotlensa spec laity <
1
CABBAGE PLANTS - |
$1.50 PER THOUSAND.
1 am prepared to All any and all or
era with the best varieties pf Caltbaga j
lants. Orders filled for any amount j
id varieties, Writ# for prices or lots <
T 3.000 and over. Add re s orders to <
W T Carr, >
Meggetts, H C. j
??c 10, 1904?3m <
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PROFESSIONAL CARD.
>r M P Crawford Dr R C Brows
CRAWFORD A BROWN,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Lancaster, 8. C,
Treatment of the eye, nose and
iroat a specialty.
Calls promptly answered day or
ight Office over Crawford Bros.
>rug Store.
Phones: Office, No 176; R IdsDoes
foe. 11 and 86.
MONEY TO LOP
I have made arrangement wk J
inders of money in New York City,
dth whom I am able to negotiate loans
ioursd by first mortgage on improved
ottou farms, at 7 per oent. interest?
tpayable in annual installments of
ve years No brokerage or eommtalon
charged Only a reasonable
harge for abstract of title.
R B WYLIB, j
Aug 31?flm. Attorney at Law
KIDNEY DISEASES
ire the most fatal of all die* j
lascs* i
FOLEY'S iSTil!JU
v money refunded. Contain*
emcdlee recognized by amilent
physician* at the best tat '
Sidney and Bladder trouble*.
PRICfi ID* tad |t A
Tax Notice.
Noiice is hereby given the excutiowg'for
delinquent town taxa,
costs and penalties have been
rned over to me for col action. ,
X. T. Hunter,
Chief of Police.
>ec 20, 1904.
t.
. ?WKB&&
tens Farmers Born Cotton
An Agreement Keached to Buru a
Bale Every Saturday Until
Fiftern Balea are Burued.
Bragos, Tex., Jan 10.? An
agreement to burn their ehate of
surplus cotton was reached ?i h
mass meeting of tne fariu ?.f
this region today. A committee
of three composed of Ue.?rge
Blucher, Ed Niarshall and l'h mias
Hanson, took a bale of cotton just
north of the Texas and Pacific
railroad- where tho match was applied.
The following resolution was
passed .
"Resolved, That we burn a bale
nf on!fnn HM.1? ? ?
V* v?/ u/u vv VI jr VJCIIU1 UBJ UUIU WO
burn at least 15 bales, our part of
tko 2,000,000 bales requested to
be burned by tho poople in the
cotton belt of the United States."
PLAN TO HOLD COTTON.
Meridian, Miss., pan. 10.?An
cnthuastic mass meeting here today
attended by more than a
thousand person.*, including merchants,
bankers and farmers, endorsed
a plan to hold cotton for
10 cents and decided to reduce
the acreage this year and to use
less fertiliser.
WILL REDUCE ACREAGE
Annison, Ala., Jan 10.?The
argest Auditorium in the city
would not hold the immense crowd
which gathered today to discuss
.he cotton situation. Upon the
juggestion of tho commissioner of
igriculture, R R Poole, farmers
hedged themselves to plant an 80
ler cent crop this season. Four
lelegates were elected to the New
Drleans convention.
TO DISPENSE WITH FERTILIZER
Opelika, Ala., Jan 10.?HunIreds
of farmers from Lee, Cham
aers, Tallapoosa and Russell
lounties assembled here today and
n a mass mooting agreed to cut
lown their cotton acreage and dispense
with the use of fertilizers
;his season
NOTICE.
Notice is he eby Riven tiiat the
lealth of the people of this connty I*
n imminent dangei and must be tak;n
care of Ii has been decided tfcat
jveiy precaution be taken i<? prevent
prolonged case* of pneuamtiia, grippe
sto The best thing <o do is to give n
rood cougti mixture hr soon a* the
matrh starts. Get MURit AY'rt HOME
HOUND. MULLEIN and TAB.
Dnly 26c a bottle. At all drngijiets.
?Pay your subscription.
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flMnm cqmpmenh A skcmlty..
inmi?
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mww, MUM, ArtHMNA MASHIM.
HV,?kiBiutM *roo?w*AaiNa
MAMWmtMT, tRIIIMI AN* LAtN
MMIDIKT, QO AN MIllM
Al*t MARINA MAOHIN*
% *Nt.*a*N10 UNA*
NIKS MAGHICRY COMPANY,
CilwAh. L C
LANCASTER AND CHESTEB
RAILWAY .
schedule in etl'eot Jan 8, 1905.
(Dailyexcept Sunday)
WESTBOUND.
Lv Laucanter, 7 16 a in 8 46 |> au
Lv Fori Laarn, 7 34 a m 4 15 p m
Lv Basconville. 7 44am 480pm
LiV monuurg, i au k m * n p m
At Chester, 8 15 a m 6 16 p in
Ar Charlotte, Ho R 9 65 a in 1 10 p in
Ar Columbia Ho Rll 30 a in 1 06 a ai
Ar Yorkv'.C'AN W 9 48 a m
Ar Gastonla.CN W 10 38 a m
Ar Lenoir, c A n, r 2 12pm
A Atlanta, a a I, r 4 66 p in
EA8TBOUKI/.
Lv Atlanta, a a 1, r 100pm
Lv Len lr, c & n, r 3 05 p m
Lv Ga8tonia " 6 00 p ra
Lv Yorkyllle " 6 60 pm
Lv Columbia, Ho R 6 10 a m 7 00 p m
Lv Charlotte, Ho R 6 16 am
Lv Cheater, 10 00 am 8 45 p m !
LviZichburg, 10 40 am 0 09 pm1
Lv Ba80omvllle, 1050 am 9 16 p m
Lv Fort Lawn 1106am 0 26 pm
Ar Lancaster, 114 0 am 0 46pm
CONNECTIONS.
Chester?Southern, Seaboard and
Carolina A Northwestern railways.
Lancaster?Southern Railway.
A P. il/bLURE, 4aat Trattlc mgr
LEROY SPRINGS.
Preet and TralHc Mapagpr.
V? |
vsfrZT^v.. ^
,&^etable Pre parat i^n fir/U slmttatlnglheFoodandReguia
_
ting the Stomachs i^Bwetetf MB J^q
hiw ?HifywiHj| g.
Promotes Digestion.CheerfuF* ESN
ness and Rest.Contains nether [<9j
Opium.Morplune nor Mineral. rma
NotHarcotic.
Ayr of Old Jfr SAMUEL RTCHER ^
Awjtfl Serd~ ? UPS
Mx.Smitn * 1 AvJLUUSJit
I
/twr itwrf / V HH A
S5?"' | 1 u
Apcrfecl Remedy forConstipa- Eft I V
Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea EM 0 1
(Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- HI 1
ness and Loss OF SLEEP, tjg
Facsimile Signature oF f"
NEW YOHK.
mmmm p
EXACT COPY or WRAPPED. JjJ Bfl |
TM
wmmmammmmammmsmam
lvon's French Peri
Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sj
RESULTS. Greatest known female rem
PillTinil Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. The
UHvllUn tf,n with fao-sliiillo t-i^nasnro on nidi) of th
Bend for Circular to WILLIAMS MKO. CO- Sole AkouUi. CI
Sold by Funderbuik Pharmacy.
Auditors Notice!""
YC
Notice is hereby given that this offtce
will be i" n from 11 >e 1st dny of m .st
January to lie 20th day of Feb nary Instr
190s, for the purpo.s of receiving the
retuiiiH of the taxpayers * I Lancaster ,, , a
County are ir
All persona h ivii g property in their have
possession or c->n.r.J ua Manager, P'^-dt
Holder, or u ? Huib;?nd, Parent, Guard -l;l
lati. Trustee, Executor. dmini-dr itor
Receiver. Acc< timing onicer, Agen L A ti^r.
Attorney or t-actor on ths 1st day of <rni|ll
January, 1905, are required to iht the
same for Taxation within the time ros
qu'^ed by Law. or iuqur iLie penalty
of 50 per cent which uttaclies in case J j\
cf failure to do so.
Only reluina of p> rsouul property
are to be mr.de this year, and improve
merits cu Real Estate
I\rsons liab'e to Poll Tux are requir
ed by law to make return of aaine. k?r
The Poll Tux of One' Dollar is laid
upon all male poisons between the Eft
ages of 21 and 60 year except poisons ?
who are exempt by law.
T?e Auditor or an assistant will attend
the following places in the coun* '
ty on the d-?ys named below for the '
convenience of the pub ic: J
Osceola Toes Jan 10th 1905, 12 to 8 p m *
Pleasant Valley, Wed Jan 11, 1V05
Beltdr, Thorn, Jan 13th, 1905
Van Wyck, Ftl Jan 13. 1905 to 1 p m j
Dixie n m. Dwlvht nm \lr?<? .1 is
Tradtsville, Tuesday, Jan 17ih
Taxahaw. WedJaU IS> li uu^
Flat Creek church, Thura, Jan !9tn hem
Dr C O Welsh's, Kri Jan 20th
Primus. Saturday to It in Jan 21 Sh
Hailegoh! mine. Mon Jan 13 ?ol<
Kershaw. Tue and Wed Jan 24 & 25
Heath Spriugs, Thu Jan 26
Pleasant //ill, Fri Jan 27 to 12 m
W T Vanlandlngliam's Sal Jan 28 1
It will be to the interest of every tax
payer to make his re urn promptly nd ^ u"
are the penalty of 50 per cent whiolr Upp
attaches after the 20th day of Febru*
?T- for <
Aft. r tbo above dates 1 will be f uml for (
in the Auditoi's office to wdt upon
the public.* J
Respectfully,
J NO A COOK, ,
auditor, i#
Lancaster, C H., 8 C , Dec 8th 1906.
Fro
PHFS1 Pit F<tt piipci 1,1
I B BB4B4*" * *JL4A4W * lljKltJi i Ktroi
. Dr, Williams' Indian Pile Oiutmsut ' KroW
will cu'e Blind, H'eeding.Uloeiuted, ??v?i
and Itching Piles It absorbs the tu- Jerst
mors allays the itching at once, acts Cbar
as aooultire, gives instant relief. I)r. . ,
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is ?
pr pared only for Piles and itching of ft,8?
tha private parts and nothing eise, laige
Every b< x Is guaranteed. Moid by K-?rb
druggists. sent by mull, for 60e, ahd
$1 00 par box WILLIAMS % 'F'Q r,e
CO , Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio sets,
Hold by Kiinderburk Pharmacy. or o\
prts/
flAflNER ftALVE
Vts mMlkssllng MlvslntK?worl* Dec
fwi'^wi.n I, II11.1 1 ??MWH
Infanta and Children. ^SJ
! Kind You Have
liways Bought
ars tlie / t
^nature /M y
/V In
Use
For Over
Thirty Tears
OKNTOU* OM PA NY. NEW *Oi? OITY.
odical Drops
ire to accomplish DESIRED
ctly. I'ricc, ?1.50 per bottle.
Bcuulnolspnt np only In paftte-Ucajd <74rovolauJ,
onto.
siness 33ducaticm
Y8 LARGE DIVIDENDS !
>U need a fmuticul husinesa edi
u VV guarantee sat isfaet ion.
<t?H of study endorsed a.s b-.dng Hie
practical; tLey have tio wuperio a
tietiou given is first Ihhs. No
business colleges '-Ter be'ter adi?cs.
Enter now and prepare
.uorutive posLl u. Our gtaduutea
i dentaud Let us assist you. we
assisted huodra?ls?they are in
ions. Wo offer special rotes
sfoit'sS. C iiiMines.T College
Columbia, S. C.
. 29, 1904?tf. tmmMT?IW
^ i wimnw,
u to the .
lNCASTER marble
ANH
GRANITE WORKS,
Good Work and Low Prices
, J. McNinch,
LANCASTER, S. C '
E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
"orking on credit doesn't pay,
my tonus from this time
:eforth arestiictly cash.
Batonablo Prices.
i Filling $1.50
Amalgam Filling 75 eta.
Cement F'I ling 75 ct
It (J 11I1E It PLATE,
upper ?et of teeth $13,00
or and lower set $35.60
These prices are strictly
jash. No work done except
jash or good security.
E RUTLEDGE, Dentist
C abba g o Plants
m the best selected seeds.
>w ready for shipment large,
)K. healthy, these plants are
rn in Jueopen uii and will stand
ft\ - ?*? I I - * ? *
... ..vv?. n?n? out injury. X
>y NVakttteld, Larger rft.6
.'esloit Waktflwld rfcabbage,
kuown v*ri?tiaa 01 early catTo..*. t r '
Handeieou'a Hucoaesiou. the beet ,
late and euro Leader, Augusta
y Trucker, alee a flue type of late
ity. Ni ally packet! iu light bae$1.50
par M, For five Ihouttand
rer $1 25 i ar thousand F O H Kx
? ollloe. Chas M <ln-6c n.
Youngs la and, H C,
20, 1004?3m. ^