The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 04, 1905, Image 1

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J * i' qi tb Pi . uu^jrvuiugo 111 IIIQ OIUIG. < Chronicled l>y tho Alert Coi espondonts of The Columbia State. >11,ER EXPLOSION AT LKXINUTOI Lexington, Feb 1.?An ex usion of two 20-hor6O pow< ilors in the dry bouse of tl "08s Lumber Manufacture mpany occurred here aboi isitig down time this afternooi mpletely destroying tho di >uso, and, perhaps fatally injui g Mr Fred 11 Gross, one of tl vners of the nlant. whn ?ci Hiding nearby, he having n< t regained consciousness. Mr Jasper I> Trice, who ope os a brickyurd near by, was h i a Hying timber and escapic earn, breaking his right ar id Kcalding him, severely, thou<: it fatally. A ROBBERY AT JEFFERSON. Jefferson, Feb 1.?News hi ist reached hero of a burglar irumitted at Plains, five mil irth of here. Sometime botwer ldnight and day Sunday rnori g a negro named Jim Jopl lrreptitiously entered the ato f B Myess A Co., and oscap< ith $40 worth of dry goods, et Soveral men gathered about tl ore Sunday morning and, di ivering shoe prints leading fro ie store, successfully trailed Jo 0 to his hiding place. He co bsed and the goods were recov r* The negro was arrested ai immitted to jail. JRNED TO DEATH NEAR MARIO Marion, Feb 1.?A negro nai 1 Tilden Davis was burned 1 nth in his home in Britten eek Saturday night. He hi inn to Marion on Saturday at turned homo early in the evenir an intoxicated condition. Aft ying a few words to his wife, 1 ent to sleep on the floor befoi e fir6. His wife and childr* tired to another part of tl tuse and went to sleep, ac tout 11 o'clock were awaken* r the roaring of fire and four e house in flames. Bhe hasti] t the children out, and tried 1 rcue her husband, but he, in h unken condition, resisted h< forts. Failing to get him ou e ran out to call for help, bi ifore any one could reach tl ene it was too late for the houi is almost down. Killed at greenwood. Greenwood, Jan. 29.?Nathai I Berkett, a young negro, wi ot and killed here in front of tl istoffice last night. The cor -?a I.*,. *u;? :? ? < i o juij luig iuui uiu^ uruugl a verdict that he came to (teat om pistol shot wouad at tl nils of A. G. Hayef.j * *vc 10 wn young business man. etcher Won Vanderbilt Cup Hundred Mile Auto Kace. Daytonu, Fla ? Jan 30.?Tl lO-naile Vanderbilt cup race, tl r? m 4 ^ 1 ai oroui UJ mo HIHOlDODlie TB' eet, was run this morning. Tl ce was won by H W Fletcher Dietrich cor in 78 minutes ai \ seconds. Foley's Honey and Tar is be r croup and whooping coug ntains no opiates,and cqr i okly ('areful rpothprs keep \t p house. Sold by Funderbm iiarmacy. k- . - v^vr>?U<t%VVV J?%VUV(V1 O n A' ?f orahle Report. [** The special legislative commit teo appointed to report upon th feasibility of the State going int Iho fertilizer manufacturing bus ness has reported in favor of th scheme. The report concludei ir 1 'Upon the facts, as wo have ir 16 vestigated, the 'fertilizer true has become a most formidab Llt public enemy and deserves to I checked by every means at tt y command of the State. \Y deem it a practical business pro| ie osition for the State to protect il agricultural interests by the mai ufacturo and distribution and sal tor cost to its citizens of asnitab r" commercial fertilizer. lt "We find there will be sufficiei convict labor to meot all immei 111 iato demands and that the sinkin ' fund will have suflicient funds I loan the phosphate commission I curry out tne pians or iuo bill." Tho necessary plant, to put 01 a8 100,000 ton9, tho commute esti T mates, would cost $520,188. 68 m m. in NOTICE. 0- Notice is hereby given that tli health of the people of tlila county 1 in imminent dangej and must he tal i o en care of Ii has been decided thi every precaution be taken to prevei id prolonged cases of pneumonia, gripp c etc. The best thing to do is to give * good cough mixture as soon as tl tie couerh starts. C4et MURRAY'S HOR HOUND. MULLEIN and TAl 8~ Only 25c a bottle. At all druggists. p- Truln Struck Sleighing Pari n- KilliDg all but Three. er ^ Rornellville, N 1, Feb 1.? id passenger train on the Pittsburj Shawmut and Northern railroe tonight crashed into a sleigh coi N- taining 13 women, killed 7 oul ii- right and so seriously injured tt to remaining six that three of thei 'e died after being removed to tb id hospital. Of the other four tw id a-e in a serious condition. Tb ig accident occuried near Orkpor er The sleigh was one of three carr io mg a party from the Universal! re church of this city. je A TOUCHING STORY id i? the saving from death, of tb ;(] baby girl of Geo. A. Eyles, Cun l(j berland, Md. He writes: ilA the ace of 11 months, our littl I y O ' ~ J girl was in declining health, wit t0 serious Throat Trouble, and tw is physicians gave her up. Wo wei ar almost in despair, when we resol t ved to try Dr. King's New Dii ' covery for Consumption, Cougl 1 and Colds. The first bottle ga\ 10 relief;after taking four bottles st 86 was cured, and is now in perfei health." Never fails to relies and cure a cough or co'd. 1 Craw/ord Bros., J. F. Mackey i ^ Co., and Fundeiburk Pharmacy 118 Drunken Negro Shot to Death, le In a drunken row at J R Youi ^ house about 4 miles from th ^ city, Saturday night shortly aft< 36 9 oclock, Joe Thompson, a negi ^ was shot and killed by W Bridgeman, a white farm hand < n Youn's place. Bridgeman en rendered to tho authorities and now in iflil nanrlinn raladoa / ? J""> I'??"fS ?? ?? ?' " bail.?Greenville News. 16 FIENDISH SUFFERING to is often caused by cores, ulce 0 and cancers that eat away yo *n skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Roc id Mich., says: "I have used Bucl Ion's Arnica balve, for Ulcei Sores and Cancers. It is t >st best healing dressing 1 ev h, fouml.n Soothes ond heals cut as burns and scalds. 25c at Fundc in burk Pharmacy, J. F. Mackey rk Co., and Crawford Bros., dri stores; guaranteed. ? jtuuiionuug L?CHU IU Vjreill ?>1)1110. Tokio, Jan 30.?The casualties - during the fighting at Chenchien* o pao and Heikoutai are estimated o 5,000 Japanese and 10,000 Rusi sians. e (ion Oku's Headquarters, Jan 3; 30. (Delayed in ^transmission,? l" Two divisions of the Japanese ^ troops attacked Pehowski and 'e drove four divisions of the Rub)e sians across the Hun river. One ,e Russian division mado several at0 tacks on Snntanpu, .to the east, P" but was driven back with a loss of over i,000. Tbe Japanese boma" barded the entire Russian line. 6 The Russians replied feebly, show ing little activity. Should the Russian force be cut elf it would result in leaving Qen Kurepatkin's right flank unprotected. & St Petersburg, Jan 80?The Russian ndvnnca mn?pmoni mroinaf ? the Japanese left has failed and Gen Gripenberg has notified the 11 Emperor that he has discontinued the offensive. Gen Mistchentko and Gen Bondratsvitcb, while not ; seriously wounded, have been {obliged to relinguish their comjh mands. The war office gives no estimate of the Russian losses but at it they are believed to be heavy. e, g A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the brassy cough of croup, which sounds like the children's y death knell and it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never fails A to give instant relief and quickly y cures the worst forms of oroup. Mrs. P. L- Cordier, of Manning, Ky., writes: My three year old Q" girl had a severe case of croup, t- the doctor said she conld not live. ?e 1 got a bottle of Foley's Honeyand m Tar, and the first dose gave quick ie relief and saved her life.'* Refuse substitutes. Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. 10 M M M Arrested on Serious Charge. st Last week W J Tinch and wife were arrested at Greenwood, and Mrs Bowen, a sister of W J Tinch was arrested at Townville and ie brought to Walhalla and lodged Lt in jail. They were arrested on a le warrant charging them with the h crime in connection with the in? 0 fant recently discovered under a j? house at Newry. It is said the child belonged to Mrs Bowen, is who livea with the Tinch family, re Mrs Bowen's husband is in the 16 penitentiary in Georgia, haying ct been sent there over a year ago from Townes county for counter& feiting. The infant was wrapped f. in an old pair of pants and thrown under one of tho houses on the property of the Courtney Manufacturing Company. The Tinches 38 and Mrs Bowen will be arraigned 18 at the next term of court for Oco " nee. ?Keowee Courier, ro i? ? ? Beef Trust Loses. )n r* Washington, Jan 80.?Tho an* preme court today rendered a de)n cision adverse to Swift & Co., and other companies in the beef trust, in an appeal from the injunction of tho federal court for the northrs em district of Illinois, restraining i 11 a/ma I nnm UtnnllAn t*A. jg tuvir uiugni tuujuiuauuu awstrict competition in tbo purchase s, of life stock and in the tale of he dressed beef. :s, iClothers can safely giro Foley's >r- Honey andTar to their children for <k coughs and colds, for it contains lg no opiates or other poisons. Sold by Funderburx Pharmacy.