The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 18, 1905, Image 6

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. . Says Tiilman. ? i** Ilia Opinion < f Farmers Wbo Would Bum Tbuif Cotton. __ The Atlanta Journal prints the following opinion from Senatoi Tillman uu the burning of cotton by Southern farmers: Tho news from the South that there is serious tul'i among the cotton planters of burniug a part of the lu>t crop, is startling. In answer lo your icuer, asaing me comment on tho situnliuii, 1 will bay that I see no necessity to burn, and 1 will brFlly give my reasons. Tho law ot supply and demand is not fit wo; k now in regard to this tjiftj ie. During tho last twelve months tliero hub be-on tho most startling rise i 11 tho pries of cotton, fullowod by tho iiiutt unoxumplcd full in the history of tlio commndily. From IT \ cents in February to ?' ? in December, breaks tho record in tho cotton market. Speculation 1- at tho bottom of tho fall, ju-t as i' was behind tho phenomenal 'in ). There was no good reason for cotton going to 17^ cents, and t lioro in lw. .nil nl r* i w i von ami m m- I U1V.1V n U'M-'iiiii ; ^ uv? I V. ov/11 Iiv ?? for cotton to ho selling ut cents. TIi it tiioru is a largo crop, probably the largest in the history 'ft- c staple, is no longer disputed, but tho world needs every bale of it. A s:; <i t while Rgo the papers ' were tilled with dark forebodings of roe disasters threatened to com liictcc and the nianufacturiug in? dustries lroin tho shortage of cotti-o. Too English, Gorman and French spinners wore looking about turou:,uout the colonial possession of tho - j countries for suitublc land to grow cotton to sup? ply the (shortage in tho American crop. Now tho price of American cot* ton has run below tho cost of production and many silly people in tho South are talking about burning it. The world needs all of the cotton th?t has been grown this year, una needs it at a fuir price to the producer?say SA onni <* I An irnj o 11 m?tr. V/V.ULJ M lli^U 1 V?(? V VO O (4 DIUUU 11 J - 4 gin of profit. A 10,000,000 bulo crop, such as wo grow lust year, ought to bring ut loast 12 cents and most of that crop sold for that or above. Twelve million or 12,500,000, which 1 consider to be the maximum \ ield this soason, ought not to sell below S cents. fccnsiblo farmers in tho South are holding th- ir cotton. It costs too much to burn it. There is no guarantee that there will be a large crop in 1905, and the cotton world was nover so bare ..e .i.. :? t Liniuu in us manjiy us iv nuo tho first of last September. 1 predict that cotton will go back to cents inside of ninety days, and there will be a million bales that will not come to the market even at that price. There is absolutely no neod fo panic anywhere, and none but idiots will burn cotton. The Southern planters are in a better condition financially than they have ever been within my recollection. We have had a good price for cotton tho Inst two crops. Most men aie out of debt and have money in tho bank. At least half of the cotton which has not yet gone to the market is held by men who are absolutely independent and noed not sell at ^ ill if lliey do not wish to do ho. Deduct, then, 1,500,000 or 00,000 bales fjoni the la*t crop ; be carried over unless the price * lits and it will bo seen that the .. r-*c)ly and demand" will ..co-loTce botween now and next summer. The cotton will not *o into night at tho price, and I :?vnv of no means to make them oil who do not want to and who ttivi not obii^eil to. J1 will say in conclusion thut thero will bi very liltlo burned, and unltss th*- price rises between ^ now und April, there. will be a largo falling oil in the acreage of ri the uext c op. 1 Thero is nothing to bo alarmed ( about, und tho country will jog 1 along in tho ordinary way aftor 8 ho present flurry passes off. c e Stop It. e A neglected cough or cold may ^ load to serious bronchial or lung j troubles. Don't tuko chances when Foley's Honey and Tar af c fords perfect security from serious ? effects of a cold , Sold by Fun* t dei bulk Pharmacy. Arrests Will Startle Public. c C Arrcits that will startle the ^ public may follow tho Rndolph a Rahcns caso. Rabens, it will be 1 remembered was a Charleston 1 grocer who was charged with 1 complicity in robbing two postofficcs in this Slate. He is now out on bond. Two postoftice inspectors have arrested his brother, Clui*topher Rubens, in Charleston on a similar charge, and he will be brought hero for trial. Tho postoffico inspectors, while an close-mouthed as usual, sniils meaningly, and it is thought that ( there are others wanted. The s Kfthonsos went to Charleston from | Walhallu. United States Attorney < John G. Capers will not divulgo i the names of those against whom i warrants have been issued. It is < thought that this is going to the ; bottom of tho posloflico robberies that have occurred in the last few 1 years.?The State, 15th. NOTICE. Notice is hcieby given tliafe the < health of tlio people of this oounty Is . in imminent d&ugei and must be lak- ' on care of Ii lias been deoided that < every precaution bo taken to prevent prolonged oases-of pneumonia, grippe, < etc. The boat thiug.to do is to give* good cougli mixture as soon as the COUffh starts. Get MURRAY'S HORK | HOUND. MULLEIN and TAB. Only 26c a bottle. At ail druggists 1 National Ginnors Will Issue as Acreage Report April 15. Dallas, Tex., Jan 14.?In an open letter today to the cotton ginnors of the Southern States, J. A. Taylor, president of the National Ginnors' association, made tho following announcement abuot the crop reports to be issued by that organization: 41 Wo wi-11 get out an acreage report about April 15. Then, if the members desire, we will get out a condition reporc in June, July and August. In tho fall we will get out a report twice each month as to the number of bales ginned, We will use the same dates as tho government ana also the first ot each month." President, Taylor estimates that tho reports for the year will cost tho association $20,000. OAB^'OnZA. :u*t? the /j The Kind Vou Have Always Bought Hester'* Weekly Statement. Now Orleans, Jan 13.?Secre-i tarj Hester,! weekly cotton state ment issued today shows for the 13 days of January a decrease under lait year of i0,000 and a dei crease under the samo period year before last of 88,000. For the 135 days of the season that havo olnpsed tho aggregate is ahead of tho same days of last year 1,001,000 and ahead of the same day year before last 1,195,000 . Including stocks left over at ports and interior towns from the last crop and the number of bales brought into sight thus far from tho now crop tho supply to date is 3,618,517 against 7,622,991 for the samo period last year. >r. Alberts. Carr Takes Hip' Own Life. ipecial to The Stale. Durham, N. C., .Inn 13. ?This uorniug while kneeling in the atitude of prayer Dr Albert G. Jarr killed himself with a pistol, lo had been in failing health for ome time, hullsriug from iusomlia. Lnst night ho retirod without iating supper und as usual awoke mrly this morning. It had hoen tis custom to awake his son, Wiliatn Carr, who is superintendent if the Durham hosiery mill, early very morning. Shortly after his the shot was fired. Dr. Carr was 54 yeais old and i brother of (ion. Julian 8. Carr, me rf the wealthiest men in North Carolina. He was ono of the best mown physicians in the State and ,siae from his prominence in his u-ofession, he was r very wealthy nan. lie carried about $50,000 nsurance on his life. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought The annual report of the board )f directors of the State dispensary shows thut tho total cost of liquors, wines, boor, etc., purchased during tho year amounts to B2,316,252.97 and that tho total ind that tho total salon (exclusive 3f *fresh beer") amounts to $3,374,788.43. ' The net earnings for account of tho school fund for tho fiscal your which have boon placed to its credit, amount to $171,377.73. Tho net profits that have accrued to,and equally divided between, tho counties and towns, amount to $603,998.22, making the total earnings for tho yoar for the school fund, counties and towns $775,276.95, which is an increuse over last year of $136,893.60.^ .A. S3 "X* O 3TC. X jfa. . Bears the ft) Kind You Have Always Bou?!? Bl87" J. HARRY FOSTER. Attorney at Law, LANCASTER, S. G. Waf Collacltemu spec tally * CABBAGE PLANTS $1.50 PER THOUSAND. I ana prepared to All any and all or dors with the beet varieties of Cabbage Plants. Orders III led for any amount and varieties, Write for prioes on lota of 3,000 auri over. Addre s orders to W T Carr, Meggetts, B C, Doe ?0, 1004?3m ^< 1 Pl^T?0????? PROFESSIONAL CARD. Da M P Crawford Dr R C Brow* CRAWFORD A BROW*. Physiclaus and Surgeons. Lancaster, S. C, Treatment of the eye, nose and throat a specialty. Calls promptly answered day or night. Office ovor Crawford Bros. Drug Store. Phones: Office, No 171; R ideaoej Nos. 11 and 86. MONEY TO LOP I have made arrangement yh j lenders of money in Now Y?>rk CUy, With wiiom I am able to negotiate loans secured by first mortgage on improved cottou forms, at 7 | er o-nt Interest? repayable In annual inetallmentM of flveyeari No brokerage or eotumis slon charged Only a reasonable ohnrge for abetraot of title. It E. WYLIE, Aug 31?6m. Attorney ar l.uw KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. ai auiA tinurv mine i. * Hum KSUffifij or money refunded. Oentafnt remedies recognized by eminent physician* as the pest for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICB ft>* o6 VXL. mmntrnammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm Life Sentence Imposed for ? Crime committed Fourteen Years Ago. Mobile, Alu., Jan. 12.?Henry Rogers, alius Frank Thomas, "vus convicted in 1 ho Unitod Slates district court today of holding up and robbing \ mail carrier, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for life. The crituo was committed 14 yearns ago inConecuh county. where he was a fugitive for many year, and ho was recently found in the Atlanta penitentiary serving a term under the of Frank Thomas. When being brought into Alabama be confessed his crime of 14 years ago. A Life nt Stake t . I a\S ?? 1* 1 ii you Dili Knew mo spienmu merit of Foley's Ilonoy and Tar you would never bo without it. A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or lu grippe. It may gave your life. Hold by Funderburk Pharmacy. The annual report of the State penitentiary is one of the most interesting of the documents sub mitted to the general assembly. It shows the State penal institution to be in most excellent condition and that ? 10,000 has been turned into tho State treasury from the profits. There are 255 baits of cotton held unsold, value at $7,470,70, and other cash in sight and available amounting to $5,364". 17, a lota! of $15,S61.1G aolied upon with which to begin the year. i here are now in the penitentiary 070 prisoners. The state would be a great dea better oil if it had more men like .Judge Hudson in the legislature. The pity is that too often Ihev w ill not sorve ovtn if ahosen.?Columbia Record. Amen to the first statement; bnt with tho record we beg to differ. Men liko Judgo Hudson j never refuse to serve tho people in any capacity. It is men who are not like Judge Hudson that refused to serve even if chosen.? Yorkville Enquirer. in I i LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. Behc-dule in effect Jan 8, 1905. (Daily except Bumiay) Vf EST BOUND. Lv Lancaster, 7 J5 a m 8 45 j> ni Lv ForL Law ii, 7 84 am 4 15 p m Lv Raeconville, 7 44 am 4 30 p m Lv Rlchburg, 7 50 a m 4 45 p m Ar Cheater, 8 16 a m 5 15 p in Ar Charlotte, Ro It 9 55 a m 7 10 p ai Ar Columbia $o Rll 80 a m 1 05 a mi Ar Yoriv'.C&N W 0 48 a m Ar Gnsl.on'.a.cN w 10 38 a 111 Ar i.enoir, c ? n, r aiz|ipi A Atlanta,s a 1, r 4 65 p ill EASTLU'UNL. Lv Atlanta. ? a 1, r 1 00 p rr Lv Lenoir, c & n, r 3 05 p n L.v Gaston in " 6 00 p n; Lv Yorkyilis '* 6 50 j) ir Lv Columbia, Ho R 6 10 a in 7 0') pn Lv Charlotte, Ho R 6 15 am Lv Chestei, 10 00 u no 8 45 p n Lviiiohburg, 10 40 a in 0 00 p n Lv Bascomville, 1050 am 0 15 p n Lv Fort Lawn 11 06 a in 9 26 p a Ar Lancaster, 114 0 a in 9 45 p n CONNECTIONS. ChiR^er?Southern, Seaboard ant Oarolinfc & NdrthwCHtern railways. Lancaster?Southern Railway. A P. FcLURG, ^Isst Tralllc mgi LEROY SJPRfNGH. Pre*t and TrafUo Manager gmJJJMf11 Wl HP l^n1 'I >SgE5CW5g I MACHINERY 1 ?* j acutca. boilers, oinmino maohinn tut. ?aw Mai. a no *K>ot>won*iw4 h m ac h i nf h y, s h infl uc 4nc 1,ith fl machinery, oorn mill*, fei brick makiria machind krt, kinpreo line3 I GffiBES MACHINERY COMPANY. |j Cokmfcto, S. C. Kbk B??a MI iimmmasg BAY "MURRAY'S"'VV lien you've got a bed cough Jus I any 'MURRAY'S" If a diuggh (?l\es you anything but Uurwy'u Rl?>i ' hound, Mullein and Tar you're r.o 1 gelling the beat and surest uouorli rom edy. Make him give you Murray' C* cih quleker and you get aMo siz ottlo for 26e. livery druggiat h?A It r v I .vniu.f.c-Tfcw* -.v? | similatingSicroodandRcdulft- j*s _ ling the Stomachs andDowck of r|| j Promotes Digestion.Chcerful- ii| \ ness and Rest.Contains neither $5 Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. j? ; WOT^VRCOTIC. , Jbap< of OM fir SAMUEL PtTQQSR Pumpk in Seed' . Jlx.Smtm * 1 HocKtUt SmltJ? n jkitcSffl ? I ^TrtrtKruikSbdd* I tSt nirrft. Se*/i - ' J -I i A perfect Remedy for Consllpa- ^ I Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea 41, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- 'm I ness and Loss OF SlLEEP. || \ Facsimile Signalura oF ttXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ^ mars Frensl Pi Strictly vegetable, perfectly Imrnilc KUSULTS. Greatest known female i PflfPTinW Bowaroof connterfeUs and Imitations, ! wMU t lUn ton nltii f;:e-bl'T)Ho H(?tiainro en tlilo j Bond for Circular to wlliLlAiiS Mb'O. CO.. Solo Ajjoi I Sold by Fonderburk Pharmacy. I uditors oticC; ! Notice Is hereby given 111r?t this of- i i flee will be < pen from tho 1st day of j January to the COth day of February 1 190s, for the purpoua of receiving tlio ' returns of the taxpayers cf Lancaster j County Ail peraoue having property in their possession or control a a Manager, Holder, or as Husband, Parent, Gu ir<1 ian, Trufctee,Kxocutor. i<lir.iuislr.iior Recffver. Accounting rltleer, Agent, Attorney or Factor on th*- day of January, 11105, arc required to !i-t ilnBanic for Taxation within tho time res qu'.red by Law, or incur the penalty " of 50 per cent which attaches in case cf failure to <io sc. Ouiy returns of personal pr p rty are to bo made this year, ami iWipro'.o merits en ftovl Kslute J'tfsons iiab'e to P ;li Tax arc tvqulr i ed by law to make return of same, i 2*110 Po'l Ts* of <)'ie l.Vllar Is Ivi 1 npon all ma'o po sons between 'i ? ages of 21 and 00 years except poMons who are exempt by law Tee Auditor or an esshtaut will at- 1 i loud the following places in the e mu- ' i ty on tho days mined below for tho 1 convenlenoc of tho pub ic: J Osoeola Tues Jan 10th 1905, ICloft p m Pleoiant Valley, Wed J,.n 11, i?05 i Beltdr, Thnrs, J.v 18th, Urns 1 Van Wypk, Fri J in IS, 1005 to 1 p nt Dixie am, ftwipht pin Mori Ju<i lfi x TrndesvNLIc, Tuesday, Jan I7ih Tsxahaw. Wed Jan ltJ?h ] Flat Creek church, Thurs.'Jan J9tn Dr C C Welch's, Fri Jan gfHh Primus. Saturday to 14 ni Jan 21 r Hulle gold mine. Mon Jan 28 , I{.erflh-tw Tup and Wed .Inn 24 & 2-5 nHuin r'pnuiis, rnu jpm Pleasant //VI, Kii Jan 57 to 1 'a in W T Vrt'ilMiidiojiliaoVa Hal Jan 28 It will t?e to the Interest of evory tax payer to make hit return ptomptly iv'i sate the penalty' of r>0 per cent vvhioli Attaches after the 2<Xb day of February. Aft*r the ahoy <1 -?(? '? I Wl'.llx- f.ucd In the Audltorfu oftieo to \v.<ll upon (be public. RespecWtiUy, JNO A COOK. j AUDITOW, IJ s Cmi* u?tcr, C IT-, H (J , I>vo Hth lOoft. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. WlUbaroa' I ml tan Pile OinUn?"t VWt ctf'0 Ht|nd. RiPitditJK.Lflr^ir'fOd, and Ftohtog Ptfr? Ii nl.? >il>? (be Himors. allay* the llohlm; .at on.'O r^its hm ^T-rnilCI e, pfivt-u Ifip-i>ifi 1 e?rliM. I) . WlinHOiW IfidVjn f'J> Oitii.rr.Mt in pr puKfl ot.4y t"<r V(1c* and ItchWvjj of she private frfiffc- oim! hothj.tsfj ct?p, I Kvcrv It L ttk.MnlMil ' ? I 47 - rv *?*? ? i 1 .?1 rii^xltPtfU, fi?r l*)\ r.-.,A ? *1 (rti per t>< K W'llXl .Jftfi.S * 1 CO> Prop'*, Olpyo'JUifl, 0!W). HoM by Vuo'U-rturlt pl.'&ttttrtj.y. " BAJ&MER fe A LV K themo* tooaUqg ealvo In t^'world . < L''or Infanta and Children* he Kind You Have Always Bough! 3ears the /' \ Signature ft jtv in ^ Jr Dsn .h Pnr flvur u wa ?J W7 Thirtj years TilK OSNTAVS es*?ie?. Ktw TOR* city. a aa | ^ es, stire to accomplish DESIRED : remedy. Price, ?1.50 per bottle. The ceuulne Is put up only lp pasto-boor.1 Oft. ula. Cleveland, Oliio. JLnziraoss 32duoation PAYS L YKGE DIVIDENDS ! V<)U need a pra-'deal bu^incs oiln:ji;r{.o vv?* Kiuriiist*.' siput y?urn. ()l MlCfsiUity ctl(j<)ra?ni JUS bring llm in .-Hi- |)i\u;tical; tbey tiave no superb* a find ruy( inn yiv^n ih flm.t No ot iier buPiOeaa colleger'^p.'r i/6'tor .* ?]vc.'.t r ' ISn far now r.nd prspsro r.-; a. iu-ratlvo i cxiii- n. Oor Kr&'bnstos CI l'i OO'li ??;<] Li'J ufj'iu Kt V i| \V(> n v- i-ie ' 1' liuiro' s?ihey ? ? in i u -Mia. Wo oft'er special u.itws oliiolOAt's 3. (J. B i Ainods (V)!l<?<j;o Colombia, S. C. Au^. 20, 1004?-if. Go to the LANCASTER MARBLE A. [NT 2 > GRANITE WORKS, Eor Good Work and Low Ib ices L J. fieliisifth. , * * ? A \s t. - jy a \?) N tf a m? B B l/ANOASTEK, S. 0 ' J. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist, Lancaster, S. C. Working on credit doesn't pay, and my torms from this time hencoforth are strictly cash. Hca^onablo Prices. Gold Filling $1.50 Amalgam Filling 75 cts. Cement bMling 75 ct KUHHKK l'f.AfH, Full upper set of teeth $12.00 Upper and lower sot $35.50 tSSTrheiio prices are strictly for cash. No work done except for cnsli or good socurity. i f bhtypiuh? \w jut uuiim<UUIA ' .' t-u|?n m ? iii iii??? l rtl>t>*vfc?o l'ldnt s From '.he l?c?t selected ?w?df, ! Now re*??** for I*'**. ?r>'onK, hoi!:hy, thfjfo p??/thB nr? r,t(."NVn iii *jeopen i>jii nml wiW ttn-ia novcro fl^cse wiWi ??u? injf>ry. litcly ji-wp w?fe'h?id, type ?f Uhtr iMtnn W nbfiWWl wbtoti we tlifi best known v.r1vt1&? oi f*rly cabbags, Riflo lrcndt^roo'n t<uooe>?Aari. the Ive n><l mr?? t ailor, am ium in ] } ,i>y T?u. k'*o k fl re fvn? of u/? va?**y. K? afcly packed In l>#lit bn#ki-^A. -$i .&? s M, f.*? IWo iho.**ncl "Sj (?? ovti- 5. 15 j.<f W>oucwid F O H Ex ' | . i\ k? otfl o. Cl>?* M | . YcUdgs in!ftiu1,H<5, Dec 20, 19<J4?8m.