The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 18, 1905, Image 4

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Senator Halo vYas there Senator Halo met Senator Spooner one day 1 week when there was to I e u night session of the senate, says tho New York A'orld't Washington letter. l4Spoouer" said Hale, "1 sup pose you will he at tno night tossion?" "1 don't sed how 1 can, Spooner replied. l4l Inivo ft dinnor engagement." Spooner," remonstratod Souator llalo gravely, 4ithrtt ison'' tho right spirit. Wo have ft? enormous quantity of .vork to do and wo must not give up tho du ties our constituents have intrustoi to us to perform. Wo are necdei here at our desks." Senator Spoonor thought it ovc ard telephoned Mrs. Spoono" thu he could not get to tho dinne: because of the night session of tin senate. lie told Mrs. Spoonc to go and have a good timo and hi remained at his desk until the ser. ate adjourned. When Senator Spooner reachei home that night ho asked Mrs Spooner if she had a good tunc "Oh delightful," Mrs. Spoon n t* i?mv1 in>1 VI I U|/i 1UVU "Who took you out to dinner?' asked Spooncr. "Senator Hale/'Mrs. Spoonc replied. rloro's an .cvidenco of pro farming we clip from the Wnl halU Courier: George A Harrison,a renter nea Landrum, raised with two horse 501) bushels of oats on 18 acres 155 bushels of wheat on S acres 850 bushels of corn on 17 acres 15 bales of cotton on 12 acres 400 bushels of turnips; 150 hush els sweet potatoes;40 bushels o Irish potatoes; 10 bushels of whiti navy beans; 20 tons of pea vin hay;5 tons of wheat straw; 71 ton of oat straw: 1,000 pounds o pork; 6,000 bundles of fodder 400 bushels cotton seed. If cotton was sold early in the season a 10 cents the market price of thii crop was about $2,900. Let il be remoinbered this farm is in tin rogion whero the Pacolet Hoot wus at its worse. Two Negro Murderers Lynched Mobile, Ala., March 14. ? / Register special from Selma, Ala says Ed and Will Potomey, ne groes,who yosteiday morning sho and fatally wounded Prof Claudi Hardy, at Pineapple Ala, wer< caught today by apnobof citizen! in a house near Allcnton, Wilco> County, Alabama, where they had barricaded themselves, anc were taken to a nearby swam] and hanged. fcoiey 'a Honey and Tar is bes for croup and whooping cough contains no opiates,and cure! quickly Careful mothers keep it ir tho house. Sold by Fundorburli Pharmacy. Notice to Road Overseers All overseers of the public roads of Lancaster County win have not wot kod their section oi road will please warn out theii hands and work same at once, to the roads have now dried olF s< thev can be properly worked. Il thcro is any section that has nol an overseer, please report same t< mo at once and 1 will appoint one, M C Gardner, 4t. Co Supervisor. Notice of Final Discharge Notico is hereby given that on tho 31st day of March, 1905, the undersigned, ns guardian of Mag gio E Sistare and George W Sistare, will file his final return and settlement and make application to the Probate Court for the County of Lancaster, State of South Carolina, for a finnl discharge as such guardian. Ii T McCain. March 1st, 1905. >? All Involuntary Hero Mow ii Unpin in Won Glory in 1 ( llnltln Which llo Didn't Do. , servo. 'Speaking of ,vur incidents," said a vetonin newspaper man, "a friend of mine in West Virginia 1 who wore the Union hlue in the . civil war was tfco principal actor in an afTair that was unique. He . was promoted from captaiu to I colonel for bravery in the face of j the enemy,'* when as a matter of fact ho win bravo on the occasion which brought about his ororao1 lion because ho could not help it 1 It was a case of bravery being ae. tually forced upon biui against r his will. t "It appears that the Union r troops of which the captain's a company was a i art had become r demoralized to some extent by e the lire of the con federates, and . the soldiers were scattered over the battlefield in squads. The 1 captain had secured a stray horse, .. and soon after mounting the !. strange animal an orderly dashed up to him and said: "The general commands you " to charge voui men and take those works in front o* your r lino.' "Turning to the scattered troops the captain sang out. d "Rally, men, the general has . ordered us to capture those works ahead.' r "As some of the soldiers were s lining up for the advance the i; captain accidentally touched his spurs to the Hanks of the strange i; horso. With a snort the animal, , seizing his hit in its toeth, sprang furu'urrl unrt rrrtinnr liLro a tnhirl. - * V" " " ' ~ ) ?U>4 ftU."6 .MW ? f wind, headed straight for tbe 0 enemy's works. 0 44 'Come on men,' shouted the s captain, as he clung on tor dear t life and tugged at the bridle in a ; desperate effort to bring the ex cited beast to a standstill. Hut t tho more ho tugged at the bit tho s faster the horse went toward tho t enemy. a 44liullets were 'zipping' un1 comfortably close to the captain and he expected to be punctured by a minie ball at any instant. He glanced backward and saw his scattered followers far in the rear. ^ He was close upon the earthworks, when gripping the reins and closing his eyes, the mean^ time yelling 4whoa' at the horse he prepared for tho worst. With a mighty bound the animal cleared . the works and was on the inside. i c The sole defender was a gray-clad r Confederate infantryman, who j hud been pegging away with his ) musket at tho union line. it nnnnrl ur lmn or- twl r/il ' UUI IVUUCI y UU DVU14UV4I VI J shouted the captain, partly in terror and pKrtly to terrorize the solitary confederate soldier. ^ " 'You go to Hades, you in* i fernal \ auk,' replied the Soutb; ernor, as he dashed down a hill and disappeared in a nearby 1 thicket, leaving the captain and bis excited prancing steed in sole possession of the works he had j captured single handed and against ' his will. " '1 was simply rushed into * fame and glory byJJ a crazy run| away horse,1 said the captain, 'but when my promotion came, , with a thrilling description of my 'heroic charge and capture,1 I simply accepted it as one of the fortunes of war, although it was a mistake and 1 did not deserve i t 1 ton j c#l n/1 f nu/t.i i\a ???HU ? ii. jl nun n; un\>a|fu Willi in y , lifo." CASTOR IA I for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ! Bears the ST? . Signaturo of J-eC&JZdAC puoaa s. i7| b^^oii??i| ywouiiiig TK~TTU uBNNtfS Why llo Passed. ! One of Assistant Attorney Gen-" ^ I oral Deck's stories w.is especially appreciated by law students. A ! general in the civil war applied at ; the close of the conflict for admis i sion to the bar of the United I States. ^ j A committee of throe examin! ers reported that he hail answered ^ correctly two-thirds of the questions put to him. A judge, astonished at the generals success, ask- ' e ; t , ed the chairman of the committee j ^ I what thoquestions were. "Well," j he replied, "the first was, 'What is the rule in Shelly's case?' and the answer was 'Writing poetry.' That was not correct. tl j "Then wo asked him what was ^ , a 'contingent remainder, and a ( j 'vested interest,' and he said he ^ , did not know. That was correct, j and we admit him." ? Chicago Law Journal. Assigning Russian Prisoners. Tokio, March 15.?The gov- ^ ernment is assigning quarters to s the 43,000 Russian prisoners cap.] r turod in the recent battle of Mukden. These will be distributed ] i throughout 20 garrison towns, the ? ! largest number going to Kanasaj wa, Kumamoto, Akit, Sandai, Fushini, Nagoya, Kurume and Kukuoka. ] It is easier to applaud that it is I to win applause. < OABTORZA. Beara the /) K'nd You l,ave Alvva*s B0Ufi> * '1T* ?( | The Place to Buy Shoes i We have ju?.t received anew lot of I the E'.kiu & Ashcraft homemade ( shoes at same old price $1.60, also a fdll line of the Ked Seal Nlioen j that we can save you from 26c to 50c I a pair; best on the market, ; CHERRY & CO. Notice. My regular office days will be Baturdays and first Mondays. All other days you will find mo at my office near L & C depot Will kfeep school books at both offices and will be glad to wait on you any day in the week. W M Moore, Co Supt of Education. Jan 16, 1005. t abbage Plants From' the hest selected seeds. Now ready f>r shipment. large, strong, healthy, these plants are grown in die open aii and will slanJ j severo freeze with out injury. Early | Jersey Wakefield, l.argo Type or Charleston Wakefield which are the best known varieties ol early cabbage, also Hendetsou's (Succession, the best laitte, late and sure header. Auvusta Early Trucker, also a fine type of lute variety. Neatly packed in light baskets, $1.50 per M, For five thousand ( or over $1.25 per thousand F O B Ex press office. Cha* M Gibson. | Youngs Island, 8 <3. j Dec 20, 1904 ?3in. ' HAVE YOU S last you this mou better look and send me yourortl WE HAVE J ;?4 neatly and quickl est prices. __.?4 1. - . *wy nit; wiun ai thing you want will please you be qutlity. THE STRAIT A. The Virginia Mine Disaster. jftst Four I Iodic* Ucc??voi cd, Making Or.o hundred and Eleven in All. Birmingham, Ala , March 14. ? With the removal of tbj last our bodies from the Virginia nine today the total number of todies recovered from the awful xplosion of February '20 was welled to 111. The recovery cf lie bodies has been a slow and liffiicnlt task. The fund which was raised for he relief of the widows and orihans left by the disaster reached iear!y $30,000, and this is being listributed among thorn in tho ?riu ??f a semi-monthly allowance >v a committee, composed of the nost prominent ministers of the lirminulnun district. CABBAGE PLANTS $1.50 FEB THOUSAND. T ntvi iirnnurod l?? 41 11 -I ..!? - - ? lers with the bent varied-h of t'nhhuire rNanta. Orders tilled for any amount intl varieties, lfrito f -r ;? lee* on Sots >f 3.fH:0 anr? over. Aililio s ? rders to W T Carr, Mei?aet?8, 8 C Dec 20, 15)04? 3m I>t- 1* C* Elliott, Lancaster, S. C. Resi.l iiie phone No 187. Olllce, Davis ituildiuir. corner Main and Dunlap street*; phone No 72 Will practice In both town and 5<>unty of Lanctis'er. AII ca'b, iibi r lay or niieliwill receive prompt at.union Jan. 10, 190j ?tf. Gro to the LANCASTER MARBLE ,VNI> GRANITE WORKS, for Good Work and Low LYicos A. J. McNinch* LANCASTER, S. 0 * 5 ? ~ a ? ? c 5 ~ re or. ^ ? h i jg ? k c ~ c- C ? ^ 3 re _ h f'S-co - Cv/^O^J pj % 5?? CC79 ? O >* ?g re = 4 p K co * c- to > cJa> <- tC ^ s H;z0 ? ?g > ?< 2 C o CO. ^ CC rj; 22- ? <S Si" ^ o > : c R 5 - ?L " ~? ^ = o re ? 2 s g- ~ s H 5 I f * = ~ ^ > o 05 Ls i?: cr <y? re -S *5 $ re ? r- 36 >? Q. *: 0^ ^ T^C L z zl ? re o* ~ ? n n a & 7j~ -i 5 ^ "*3 ? 25 r* r"* Ii? S??l???? e?3 5 M , S- i.- W P3 O T c 21^; < " cae 55 1 ; n c ? car? K Cm- o CO 0 "X 2. < ^ CC n o ? _ o ~. ? c ?^ ? 3 D " <* 1 ? K r ffl (f x to a. i . o? STATIONERY. BILLHEADS, IENTS, BLANKS, etc., to til ? You had see and then lers. job printing plant and J j.~ J_ -- ? i* area to uo your printing Iy, and at Ion . | j 11 order for any printed and f ?tli in price and Respt fully. j JOB PRINT. | IEDGER OFFICE j .m+rnmm n > ? i? , iu itwmmm ! ? i^?? < Tho Kind You Have Always Boug in uso for over GO years, has ' ? and has u< SwTo All Counterfeits, Imitations ami Experiments that tritlo with ant Infants and Children?Expericnt What is CAi Cftstoria Is a harmless substitui goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrn contains neither Opium, Morpli substance. Its ago is its guaran and allays Fovcrishness. It cur Colic. It relieves Teething Troa and Flatulency. It assimilates Stomach and Bowels, giving he Tlio Children's Panacea?Tlio M< GENUINE CASTC Sears the Sigi I The Kind You Have In Use For Over THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY I ?? i BE- tP u 1 l| ?m^!' C\ $ 7f- <i':* ' Q rr< V A"fe ?*| LYONS firi ysiljial if cN i Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, j RcSULTS. Greatest known female 101 ! r AIITi.'tU Host art? of eountorfolls ami Imitations. '?'li ! uMUItwri ton with fao-Miui't? Altsnatiiro < ? : "- ? ' f t | Boud for Circular to WlUilAMH Mi'U. CO.. Solo Agents. I Sold by Fnnderhurlc Pharmacy. i ! PROKBHSION A I; ('AKD. ? ! I J Hit M I* f-'ltANVKiUtn I)li It (' Khown I * i ? !? \\VKO"l> ^ I'.KOWN, Pip. :-5t'f:?* :.l tl Sil le'.en|l?, t ???( :?&( (>r, S. ( Treat met t of the eye, nose iinil ; ^ th o i st ? pt citify. j si ltd Galls pinii.ptl j ai sw't r -t| tl ly or j hull night. OdiUfc over Crawford l?roj. Drug 8'.me, j I Phones: Otlloe, No Phi; it Ideiiees i .. . J Nos 11 ami 86. j Uul ;"iQiY'~T0 LOAN j.. 1 I loive is:.ol arrangement wit ? | lenders of money in New Y' rk ' <y, i Up] with whom I am able to negm i telnms ] ?. necurtt! by Hist mortgage on Imp'oved 1 * cotton ftrms, hi 7 cr c i:l title'* > '? ! for repayable in aiiinml Mialnittm lit* of , f(,r live \ ears No broke*age or enmnibt I elon charged Only a reasonable I I charge for abstract oitlu.\ J. 11 K WYl.lli, j Aug 31?(Jm. Attorney s.r Law j L ' ' a us i n es s Jd. u c at. io n PAYS LAKGE DIVIDENDS ! j YOU need a praHieal hindness e.i *"* i ucaticii We yimnintee nn .tie-Hon , Courses ?.T study ' odors. ,J us li- lug ! he < *>' i ' m >st practical; t< t y have i;*nperht s fcV I I I'slrn. ti' 11 :ri v >s (irst ' 's Nn {"^ j , other but-incM c 'fur I o'tei ad- er?.= jvauUms Iv.tor now and prepare j for a iuerative . < si i n. Our j*rndiiules Rrein demand i.el us assist you wo cas ! have ?>t-isle I hundreds?they nre *n | positions. Wo offer special rotes j?*g : Macfoit's 3. (J. Humiicss College gl Columbia, S. (3. ' A Uj?. 20, 1904?If 0? - ? - "TfTT-llllinil fill *" w PILES! PILES! PILES! fa l)r, Willi mis' Indian Pile Ointmciil will rure IPind il c> dinir.lTloeiated, . and Itohing Pih s l< absorbs tIte tu- 1'J-1 mors all i.? the iic.Minjr at < nee. rct's I as a o'iil.ii'0, jpv: s in- ..lit relief. l>r, ! Willians' indltn Pi'e (>i ???- is ; pr pur d o? ly f>r Piles and it# hit <; of the private pails and nothing 1 Kvcry b"x i rantee-l <! hy v <11 tiKt-'i-I" sent iiv mail, f< r />().!, end v $1 ?<(? per t.nx W. M.I A MS 'P'U : v l O Prop's, f'Pvo'a' I, Ohio t v Sold hy i r? il? U i'..a" 11:1 y, d ' ~.-i v. .....-i. i". ..J / r COMFIETE fQt'l'-'iV.- \fS A SJ'fC'AilY. [j y i.v cat a* .#nr:"-> ?.r, $ [i v i iv ' ' / : :wr d i \'l on % ' ' j i .. ?*.sis v 1 ' ''' ' iv '"- "U* 4 L?v (noino. uoiun ;, c.fiNirio machin- j j?ay. caw Mill ?n3 v.'ocl-.voitmins a machincrv. chi.'iclc and! atm MACHINE RV, CORN Mills. { f ,i brick mikinft h achin* , ' 1 CRY. KINDRED I.. CS E i. II 1"< gibbes mfiklnpy (<)v.jv.\'y. ; '' 9 ;K;>r.v ifW 1^1 - ^vl fit'i V? ^-Tr* r" .-.? 1 Ki V l ?? /'.C-^ .;'^' .-.v. ... lit, nn:l which lias <.v 1 borne tho signal ... e \t ccumado under v'r rvlsiotl since its i iiAnr-v, no to deceive y</: t-" " Just-as-good'' a t.".:. I endanger ti:c 5; ' 10 against Fxyorime:* . STORiA to for Castor Shvrcips* It is Plcaymt. it ino nor other Narcotic tee. It destroys V/or?i;"? es Diarrhoea and Wind hies, cures Constipation the Food, regulates tho altliy and natural s?eci>. other's Friend* ^ !T3 i! A ck a a. P n ia *** w ^ n ? laturejaf ^ ^ Always Bought 30 Years. ITHCCT. NCW YORK CtTV. R? B E* icuica! Eitops to ;-v"conip1ish OH-SiRRD uctly. Price, il.50 per bottle. t- pcnulno I- put up only ir pasto-boant Carno ixiulo. liiua: .love land. OHIO. E. RMLEDGE, Dentist, Lancaster, S. C. \ i.iUuij.' on credit doesn't pay, inV tonus from this ti.ne ccforth nro si i ictly cash. Priced, d Filling i?1.50 A Minimum Filling 75 cts. (Jenlent lulling 75 ct ItUlllll'lt l'LATK, I upper set. of tooth $12.00 per and lower set $25.50 Liu's.* prices arc strictly cash. No work done cxcopt cash or ?jr<>(?<! security. E. RUILEDGE, Dentist. J. UJJKK1" FOSTER. Attorney at Law, LANCASTER, S. C. ?>'* " >!''." ! I "M .:i H|> t!'iu! > HI aiSEfiSES ; the most fatal of all dis;es. %l ?V30 KiONEY CURE It * JcixtLs I 3 <u> Guaranteed Retoedy money refunded. Contains aedics recognized by emiit physicians as the best for Jney and Bladder troubles. 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Sou i hern Kail way. . 1\ d/cl-UUK, si.-ist Traffic rngr UOYhPUINHH. re*t anil Traillu Manager. % 0 J