The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 15, 1905, Image 4
Has Eight Thonsand Dogs
What the lax on Canines lie veals
in Picketis County ? NVhat it will
Yield to Schools
Special to News ami Courier.
Pickens. February 9.?Auditor
Keith came in from his rounds of
the county the last of' tho weeK
ami says there uro so ue vory enthusiastic
school districts in tho
upper part of this county.
The cause of their rejoicing is
tho tax on dogs. In Pumpkintown
district, which has levied a
special tax of thi eo mills for years
1 I * I - 1 A
ior scnooi purposes, me nog lax
amounts to more than the special
levy. Tho special tax the past
year was about $70 and the dog
tax to bo collected in tho fall will
amount to $81. This means that
there is the astonishingly large
number of 102 dogs in one small
school district. There are fiftytwo
districts in the county, which
no doubt .vill average equally as
well, and this gives l'ickens county
a dog census of about 8.00U.
This is about throe dogs to every
qualified voter.
A TOUCHING SIORY
is the saving from death, of the
baby girl of Geo. A. Eyle^ Cumberland,
Md. He writes: "At
the age of 11 mouths, our little
girl was in declining health, with
serious Throat Trouble, and two
physicians gave her up. Wo wero
almost in despair, when wo resolved
to try Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. The first bottle gave
relief;after taking four bottles she
was cured, and is now in perfect
health." Never fails to relievo
and cure a cough or co'd. At
Craw/ord llros.. .1. K. Maokev &
Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy.
Six White Men Held for Trial
Special to New aiul Courier.
Aikin, February S. The prollmiinary
hearing of six white
men and eight colored men who
took part in the riot at Jacksonville,
near Langloy, last Satuiday,
was held here today. Magistrate
S. S. Lee, of Langley, held the
trial in tho City Hall, as.thero was
a largo number of witnesses and a
crowd of spectators.
There two warrants, oue charging
Messrs John Mitchell Sim
Cobb, Jr., Hamp Williams, Minic
Mitchell and Davis Williams,
white, with murder.
And another indictment charging
Fred Butler, Athnoy Boyd,
Henry Jackson, Boss Moaler,
Loss Donaldson, Calvin Mealer,
Lon Mabrey and Eilliot Spencer
with murder.
Sarah Mabrey, Jane Hampton,
Margaret Banks and W. D.
Wright wore the only witnesses
examined, and upon their testimony
magistrate found ground to
bind the white men over to the
Circuit Court and ho discharged
the colored men.
PUBLIC AROUSED
The public is aroused to a know?
-l ?
leugd 01 the curutive merits of
that great medical tonic, Electne
Bitters, for sick stomach, liver
and kidney. Mary H. Walters,
of 547 St. Clair Ave., Columbus,
O., writes. "For several months,
I was given np to die. 1 had fever
and ague, my nerves wero wreck
ed; I could not sleep, and my
etomach was so weak, from useless
doctors' drugs, that I could not
eat. Soon after begining to take
Electric Bitters, I obtained relief,
ABd in a short time 1 was entirely
oafed." Guaranteed at Crawford
Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co.,
Fundetbnik Pharmacy, drug
tores; price 50c.
.Notice to the Public.
I will hold all inquests in the
county. Phone to my residence
At Pleasant Hill for mo wbon
needed.
J. Montgomery Caskey,
ept. 20?tf Coroner L. C.
Foley's Honey Tar
%tor children.safe, sure. No opiatea.
imparlpfW!*"""
Big Cattlo Farm.
Columbia Record.
Preparations are being made for
the establishment of a $50,000
entile and poultry farm about ten
miles from Columbia in the lower
part of Itrchhind county.
This is to ho established by Mr
11 A. Mortimer, a prominent
capitalist of Baltimore, Md., anil
it is understood that he will also
have as his associates a prominent
poultry dealer of Savannah, Ga.
All deals for tho land have been
cios d and it is expected that the
work on tho houses and fencing
will commence at once and that.
everything will he ready for
business by the early spring
The poultry business will be
conducted as a side liue and the
actual money maker will be the
cattle business.
Take Murray's HoreJton
ml, .Mallc.iu and Tat
uud stop coughing. 25. for
large bottle, lour druggist
or Murray Drug Co.,
Columbia S. C.
A Giant in the Land,
Mr. W. B , probably the
largest man in South Carolina,
was ;n Manning last Friday. Ho
is six feet and seven inches and
weighs nearly 400 pounds. Mr.
lving was for several years a con*?
spicuous figure on the police
force of Anderson. ? Manning
Times.
Mothers can safely give Foley's
Honey and'Tar to their children for
coughs and colds, for it contains
no opiates or other poisons. Sold
by Funderbur* Pharmacy.
No Friends.
J. Arthur Josephs, end of the
wits of the financial center, according
to the Philadelphia Ledger,
approached the other day by
a well known character about
"the street," who plaintively put
to him this question:
4'Josephs, would you lend $5 to
a friend in distress?"
C<I would in a minute," responded
Josephs, "but I havent got
I >
"Dont tell me that you haven't
got it," interrupted the other.
"1 saw you change a $10 bill
jtiatnow in Eberlin's."
"You did not permit me to
finish my sentenco," said
Josophs, icily. "What I started
to say was that I haven't got a
friend in the world."
OASTOIIIA.
Boars the Kind You Have Always Bougjt
Negro Convicted of Murder.
Hampton Feb. 10 ? Dock Grant
a negro, who last April killed one
of his own color at a negro frolic
near JScotia, in this county, and
escaped to Georgia, but was cap
tured in December last, was convicted
of murder with recommend
ation to tho mercy of tho Court.
Andrew G. Glovor, a negro,
was convicted of manslaughter
and kentenced to four years on the
chain gang. He killed a negro in
the countv last. Knhrnarv bv thn
- ? J / ~ J *"w
namo of C. li. Jenkins.
Notice.
M"y regular office days will be Haturdays
and first Mondays. All other
lays you will flud mc at my office
near Ij <fe (' de]>ot Will keep school
hooks at both offices and will he glad
to wait on you any day in the week.
W M Moore,
Co Hupt' f Education.
Jan Iff, 1905.
? Capt. Charles L. Williamson
of Sumter county lost his gin
house, 100 hales of cotton, 12
bales of seed cotton. 100 hnahela
corn,and a large quantity of fodder
and hay last Wednesday morning:.
The fire is thought to have
been incendiary. The cotton was
partiully insured,
A bill to Prohibit
Dealing in Fntores
Tbo Measure Covers Raw Cotton
and All Foodstuffs, and Prohibits
Use of Mails for Carrying Out
Contracts.
1
Special to The State.
.Va^bi.igten, Feb. 10.?in re- |
sponge to tbo request of tbo ro- 1
cent convention of southern cotton !
planters held at New Orleans 1
Senator Clay of Georgia to-day
introduced a bill to prohibit dealing
in options and futures in raw
or unmanufactured cotton, wheat,
corn, oats, rye, barley, flour, '
pork, lard and bacon. The bill
is uiodoled somewhat on the Hatch !
antioption bill, which at one time
attracted so much attention
throughout the country. It defines
options und futures declares '
them to be obstructions and restra
ints upon commerce and provides
that anybody a party to anyoption
or future contract, as defined,
shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall pay
not loss than one thousand dollars '
and in addition shall he imprisoned
not less than one or more than
three years. The hill prohibits
tho use of the.mails to any person
or persons, corporation or corporations
for tho purpeso of entering
into or carrying out any contract
known as options or futures, as
described, and such use is declared
a misdemeanor with tho samo
punishment as provided above.
Plans have been effected looking
to the extension of the old
Throe C's road into tho coul fields
of Tennessee, and from thin time
the work will bo actively pushed.
The road will be lengthened about
100 miles. The terminus will
probably be Johnson City, which
is in the midst of the coal field, s
j For Coughs -Murray's
Horehoitnd, Mullein and
Tar will cure your cough
for large bottle.
? The Ledger, The Atlanta
Journal, Semi weekly, and The
Southern Cultivator, ill three
one year for $2., but must bo
paid for in advance.
The giand jury brought in a
true bill in the case against P. P.
Hayes,, charging him with running
a turkey raffle, in violation
of tho gambling laws of this state.
?Columbia Record.
Foley's Honey and Tar is best
for croup and whooping cough,
| contains no opiates,and cures
' quickly Careful mothers keep it in
j the bouse. Sold by Fonderburk
Pharmacy,
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Co-Education oftbe Races.
First Criminal Prosecution Now
on in Kentucky ? Ca?e Hein<?
Watched With Intorost.
Lexington, Ivv , Foh 7 ?The
first criminal prosecution under
Lhe recently adopted Stale toll
prohibiting co-cducation c?f races
in Kentucky is on | it Richmond
ind tho whole State is watching
its progress because the constitutionality
of tho bill is involved.
Judge Benton at Richmond, Ky.,
today overruled the demurrer of
Berco college to an indictment
charging a violation of the law by
enrolling white and black students
nt the present term. The court
holds the law valid Fhe cure
will no* go to trial on tho que*
tion of fact, which is practically
admitted by the college. The
penalty fixed is a fine of $1,000.
The college is represented by
John G Carlisle of New York
city, Fny Mallon, Cincinnati
and Curtis F Burnam of Richmond.
The case will probably
go to tho supremo court of the
United Slates.
CASTOR IA
For Infauts and. Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Eoars tho SI?
Bignaturo of C
CABBAGE PLANTS
$1.50 PER THOUSAND.
I am prepared to Hit any and all or
ders with the heat varieties of Cabbage
Plants. Ordi rs (tiled for any amount
and varieties, Write for ptices on lots
of 3.000 aiifi over. Add re u erders to
W TCarr,
Meggette, K C.
Dee 20. 1904?3m
Cabbage Plants
From the best selocted seels.
Now re-ely for shipment, targf.
strong. liealihy, these plants are
grown in Iheopon uii and will stand
severo freeze with out inj iry. Early
Jersey Wakr field, I.urge Type or
Charleston Wakefield wlileU are the
best known varieties o( early cabbage,
also Henderson's Succession, the best
laigo, late and sure header, Augusta
Early Trucker, also a line type of late
variety. Neatly packed in light baskets.
$1.60 per M, For five thousand
or over $1.2-5 per thousand F O B Ex
press office. Chas M Ginscti.
Youngs island, 8 C,
Dec 20, 1904 ?3m.
m ! mi?mi PROFESHIONAL
CARD.
Dh M P Crawford Dr It C Brown
CRAWFORD A BROWN,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Lancaster, 8. C,
Treatment of tlie eye, nose and
throa; a specialty.
Calls promptly answered day or
night. Office over Crawford Bros.
Drug Store.
Phones: Office, No 170; R ideuces
?OS. 11 HIKl ao.
HONEY TO LOAN
I liave made arrangement wk j
lenders of money in New York Olty,
with whom I am able to negotiate loans
secured by first mortgage on imp'oved
cotton firms, at 7 per c nt inter, si?
repayable in annual installments of
five v ears No broke-age or commit
sion charged Only a reasonable
charge for abstract of title.
R K VVYLIE,
Aug 31?6m. Attorney at Law
Business Education
PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS !
YOU need a practical business el
uoption We guarantee HutlsfacUmi
Courses of study endorsed as being lit
m<tet practical; t! ey have ip??u|>feriO. ?
Instruction given <s first "-lass N other
business ollege-t "'Per be'ler.advautages.
Kuler now and prepare
for a lucrative I'oslcl n. Our graduates
are in demand Let us assist you we
have assisted hundreds-i-they are in
praitioire. wo on?r apodal rates
MacfeU'sS. C. Business College
Columbia, S. C.
Aqg. 29, 1904?tf.
Go to the
LANCASTER MARBLE
A.IV l>
GRANITE WORKS,
For Good Work and low Prices
A. J. McNinch,
LANCASTER, S. 0 '
MmmmmmBrnmaanmamm
AVbgc(ablePrcpardlionforAs J;
! slmilatingthcFoodandRegula- 3"
ling the Stomachs and Bowe ls of '% * ^pa
gPromotes
Digeslion.Cheerfub- f*
ness and Rest.Contains neither f.
Opium .Morpliine nor>Iii\erai. 'M C
Not Narcotic.
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| Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- ;|f I \I
Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea , u
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ? R Rf
nest and Loss of Sleep. |j| \_fi*
Fac Simile Signature of
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MlllMl ^?^2S?K5gHBMg^q^f)pa:f?g?!ama
DR. P3 8 "
lyon's stench pent
Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, stir
RESULTS. Greatest knowu f male rcmci
PRIET11H newaroof conntorfolta and Imliations. T1iok<
vMUiluit tin wii>i f.Kvsiinilo nijitiaoiro ? '? Milo of iho
Bend for Circular to WiLLlAMS MtU.CO..Solo Auvuti. Cle1
Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy.
Auditors Notice111
Notice is heteby givoti tb^t t*tIh offlee
will be t'ii from the 1-t day of , {
January lo he20lh day of Wlnuary ,u'a
19i)s, for the p it p.oM of receiving the hcnco
rolui i.h of the tuxnaje;* r Lun-aster
County
All pernors having properly in their Gold
poese.-slon or con.iv.l as Manager,
Holder, or a - llu?hii d, Parent, Guard
Jan. Trustee, lixeeuit.r. dminisir itor
Rectfver Accounting oflleer, Agent,
Attorney or i-actor 0:1 th > 1st ?lay of (I
January, 1905, are itquired to lir-t the '
same for Taxulion w ithin tho time res Uppe
qu'red by Law. or incur the penalty
of 50 per cent which attaches in case for Ci
cf failure to do so. for c,
Only returns of n rsonal property
are to be made this y? ar, and Improve J \
ments cn Real Estate
J'trsons liab e to Poll Tax are requir
ed by law to make return of same. <J.
2'lie Poll Tax of One Dollar is laid
upon all male persons bstwe.n ibe
ages of 21 and 00 year- except persons
who are exempt by law.
It wiil be to #he interest of every tax
payer to make his return promptly n-J afar
sa\e the penalty of 50 per cent which Sf II
attaches after the 201, h day of Fibril- Cast
ary. I ==
After tlio above dates I will be found arc
in the Auditor's ofllce to wait upon cass:
the public.
Respectfully, S?|ft|
J NO A COOK, J|I|
AUD1TOK, I.C.
Lancaster, <" H., H C . Deo 8111 19i5 _
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MACHINERY I
COMPUTE EQUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. I ' ?
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(NONES, BOILERS, GINNING MACHIN* " ' '
SRV, SAW MILL AND WOODWORKINO A T <'I
MAOHINERY, SHINGLE AND LATH \ , \ \t
MACHINERY, CORN MILLS, \ v
BRICK MAKING MACHIN* rx ' *
ERY. KINOREO LINES /> T ()
OEMS MACHINERY COMPANY. a' A
Columbia, S. C.
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PILES! PILES! PILES! IKS
I>r, Williams' I mil tn Pile O'wilm ?m t ! |<
wlJIcu'e Blind Bleeding,Ulc? j'v V?
and Itching Piles L nbabrbs the Hi- j^v jj,
more. allavH :Jie Itching fit once ?>o.Vi j^v pi
as a-'Oiiivice, g<vrs insjunt relief. D?*. a'- t ,
Williams' I iiill.m Pile ()! t in oi>t Is
pr pared only for Pi es and itching of
the priva'-o put* and nothing oise. Qlu
Every b x i gu-uxin ed Soul by Cflroi
druggists. dv nudl, for 5')m.i! Lat
ftOOpe h.x W ' i, LIA VI rt y?Li"ol a
CO., Pr< p's, Cleveland, Ohio. liER
Sold by Fnnderburk Pharmacy. pN
Enfant a ancl Childron.
Kind Yon Have
Iways Bough?
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In .
X ise
For Over
fhirty Years
ctNTAun ioiimnv. new r?K omr.
jfea! Props
e to accomplish DE.SIRED
iv. Price, $1.50 per bottle.
>?ailno is p'-it up only Id pastc-bonrd Cmbotlln.
thus: r
/Claud, Ohio.
i RUTLEDGE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
irking oil credit doesn't pay,
my term8 from this ti.ne
forth are sti ictly cash. ?
it .onabld PricQs??
Filling 1.50
\midgain Filling 75 cts.
Ceme nt F'I ling 75 ct
uuimKi: PLATK,
ipper set of teeth $12.00
r and lower set $25.50
rrheso prices are strictly
i8h. No wOrk done except
ish or good security.
rt fltTTrtrt* lrt Vv /? -? -
i. KUiLtlHit, Dentist.
HARRY "FOSTKB.
Attorney at Law,
LANCASTER, S. C.
' oli o iomi H|> daily
]J|Y 01SEASES
the most fatal of all dis5.
I TWQ KIDNEY CURE la a
Lb. I d Guaranteid Rimady
loney refunded. Contains
:dies recognized by emlphysidans
as the best for
ley and Bladder troubles,
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
CASTER AND CHESTER
flAlLWAV .
Ill dale in etf'eet Jan 8. 1 K*5,
(Daily except Rundaj)
WE TROUND.
am ust< i. 7 15 :? in 3 45 | in
op i aw ii, 7 34 a in 4 15 p in
jiMMViviUe, 7 44 a in 4 3n p na
Iclibuig, 7 6?? a in 4 4> pin
11 ester, 8 1ft a ni ft Ift p m
lac'olte, So K 8 5ft a in 7 10 p rn
iumti'ia So 1(11 30 a in 1 05 t; m
! rkv'.C&N W 0 43 h in
ualonia.C vv 10 38 k ni
i-iu ir, c A n, r 2 12 p o
tlaniu, Hul,r 4 55 p iu
10 vith i yi i..
t ianta, Mal,r 1 00 p m
pii .ir, c & n, r 3 Oft i? in
astonia " 6 llO p iu
ork v ille " 6 50 p m
ilumOia, Ho R 6 10 a in 7 00 pin
liarlollo. So k ft ift mi?
heutei, 10 (K) a in 8 45 p ni
Icbburtr, 10 4o a hi 0 ow p m
aacoirivlllc, 10 "0 a m 0 15 p m
in t Lawn 11 00 a in 0 wO p m
incaHter, 114 0 n m 0 45 p in
CONNECTIONS,
iater?Kou (heui, t'oulviard and
filft & NortiiWcwtort. rifVWuya.
l caster?Southern Hull v. ay.
. P. Afpl-UllK, Traffic ingr
oy Spkl<w
i*t find TrtfBo Manager.