The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 29, 1905, Image 6

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Bryan to Chicago, Parker In New York; C' Ike Jefferson Day Banquets?Ar ^ ?angementfr Making ho That Guests a Thousand Miles b| Apart May Hear Both H Spe,kcr6 - E ' ' 1 ' . c( NewYork, March 25 ?It is ^ possible that the goes'scf the Jefferson's birthday banquet in tbis ' city anil Chicago will be enabled to listen to the speeches of the ... ,4 k?tk ''^ mum uiuuiiuoiH utmuia in uuiu cities on tho satno evening by means of telcphono wires connect- 8( ing the two banquet halls. A P1 IX suggestion that sii6h an arrangement be brought about has been made by officials of the Iroquois club of Chicago and the proposi- P1 tion will be cdnsidered by a com- w f c mittee of tho Democratic club of this city next Tuesday night. 8' Should the local club tako favor- tn able actiorf, plans will bo perfected to have each guest supplied l)' with a telephone receiver connect- ,u ed with a wire between the ban- tG fc quet halls in Chicago and Now York. The voices of the orators C( will be caught in reversed mega- ftI phone connecting with tho tele- ^ th phone transmitters and will be heard in the two clubs 1,000 C( miles apart at tho same instant. iVm. Jennings Dry an will be P' ono of the principal speakers at P' the Chicago club, while Alton B. Parker will be one of the speak.. ers at the hanuuet in this city. ^ ARE YOU ENGAGED m Engaged people should remem- 8' ber, that, alter marriage, many quarrels can bo avoided, by keep- m ing their digestions in condition fr with Electric Bitters. S. A. m Brown, of Bennettsvile, S. C , says: "For years, my wife suf- m fered intensely from dyspepsia, w complicated with a torpid liver, oi until she lost hor strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tri- ^ ed Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her at entirely well. She is now strong y< and healthy." Crawford Bros. J. F. Mackoy & Co., and Funder- tl burk Pharmacy druggist, r?11r ?0( and guarentees them, at 50c a bot- , tie. P ri Why It's i4the Tramp." ti Among the geysers of the Yel - tc lowstone region is ono which 6 among the guides goes by the 11 name of 'the Tramp. "How did it come by that name?" inquired a tourist. ai " 'Cause it ddn't like, soap any c< better than tramps aie supposed ^ to do," replied the gnide. "Ju9t g( offer it a cake." ft This the visitor proceeded to do T relates ths Youth's companion, P with the result that violent agita- ^ tien occurred. This action upon p receiving a cake of soap into the crater is a peculiarity of some g6y sers. Notice to Road Overseers I All overseers of the public di roads of Lancaster County who 8< have not worked their section of 0 road will please warn out their j hands and work same at once, as .' the roads have now dried off so Jc they can be properly worked. If li horn 10 cars** 'I*-1 ' 1 * UVI v 10 nil J DVUllUII lUUli Ults noi A an overseer, please report same to 8C me at once and 1 will appoint one, M (J Gardner, j. 4t. Co Supervisor. (' - dt Notice of Final Discharge < in Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of March, 1905, the undersigned, as guardian of Mag- H gie E Sisturo and Goorge W Sis- Cc tare, will file his final return and nr settlement and make application y to the Probate Court for the County of Lancaster, State of n . ooutn uarolina, for a final discharge as such guardian. LT McCain. t March 1st, 1905. - M . Foley's Honey Tar for ehlldren.tafc.ture. No opiate* e ,4'" 'i; . |* A Ainiiys MaiifiS Mi), nifc. 8. Rdtlt; of Nerilibrry; Milk. L'rovided for the Proline* ^ lion of Oram and Stuff* <> [jeciul In News urnt Courier. n NowVorry, March 25. ?Col. c llison S. Keitt, of Eooree, this mnty, who was in Newberry to- c ly, is ono of the most prominent e antors of the county. He has s' own fifty-two crops on his n nutation and has mnde money on rery crop When usked how he s anagod to moke money during 1 mo of these years, when a ma- w rity of tbo farmers were buving p hard time to niHke ends moet. h ol lieitt said: s 1 Every farmer, when the v roper time comes, should sow n heat, rye, oats and barley ample s >r the farm and te give some to ii >are. When the grains are f ken off the fields sow one bushel o f peas to the acre. When in w loom mow them down and cure u id house them. There is no bet- r r fjed during the whole winter v >r all stock. When the time itnes tor planting corn plunt an h nple acreage for home cnnsnmp* f on and some to spare. April is s ie best month in which to plant w irn to make a sure crop. s "After making an ampin supy of provisions for the farm tl ant all the cotton you can, make y rery po.und you can and sell it tl >r all you can get. v "Every farmer should have )gs, cattle and sheep to raise the eat for tho farm E 'ery farmer lould have one or two brood (j ares to raise all his horses and ? llles. I had a brother who _ _ 5 U om one mare, raised eight 6ne w ules in nine years, lie did not f-; ias hut one year. Sherman, n hen he wont through that part jj : the State, stole them all. "i have uiado in the county of j ewberry, on the same plantation, ? fty-two crops and sole them . id made moDey every Bar. "Never let a cotton seed go off ?e plantation. They should all u a crushed nud mixed with acid n hosphate, and if any of the lands b ist add kainit. t< "If every farmer would con lbute from $1 to $10 and give it j > Sully," said Col. Keitt, in onclusion, "he would put cotton ip right away." I ATTACKED BY A MOB 8 ad beaten, in a labor riot, until 8 avered with scares, a Chicago * ,reet car conductor applied Back- ^ in'a A rnino Uuli ? ??'! ??* .M u uiuivn imi- <7, oiiu nan BUUU j jund and well. t(I use it in n.y a imily," writes G. J. Welch of i, ekonsha, Mich., "and find it I erfect." Simply great for cuts \ nd burns Only 25c at Crawford to res'., J. F. Mackey & Co's and 0 underburk Pharmacy. $ The little girls, twins, daughjrs of Mr W Baxter Simpson, ho lives two miles north of I Ion roc, were buried at noon to- I ay in the same coffin in the Simp )n grave yard eight miles nsrtb | f here. The little girls were sautifnl children and were the * ty of the houshold in which they ved. They were four yeats old h attack of whooping cough -m iveral weeksJago,developihg into \ aeumonia, was the cause of their salb fir,- J! v/uc ui luoiu uieu 11168 iy night at 8 o'clock and the A her at 11 o'clock /esterday g orniug.?Monroe Enquirer. Mothers can safely give Foley's oney andTnr to their children for a inghs and colds, for it contains * > opiates or other poisons. Sold ? Kunderburi Pharmacy. * Police to the Public. ^3 1 will bold all inquests in the unty. Phone to my residence Pleasant Hill for roe when eded. J. Montgomery Caskey, pt. 20?tf Coroner L, 0. a. m* AfclUa - ? ? ? '" -it 'iiil'ke Wfet? Killed l li i f ?:,) : t 'bo Slat*, fcfitb Inkt. What might have been a horrt* le ncoidont, and was a miraculous w scapo, occurred yesterday morn- w :ig at N. H, DriggoiV lumber e lant in the eastern part of the \ t' it y. ti Will Fowles, a nemo, was V C ' aught in some shafting ami whirl- It d round and round, bis body p Inking the ceiling and yet ho wis 1 ot killed. .. w The negro hud gone up to this ( tl bafting, which was placed some 1 a 2 feet abovo the floor, and as he ms | lacing a small belt on its ullev, one of his shirt sleeves ecame entangled in the turning bafiing. Hound and round ho i jont n*rhorio A A ? .? IJ ~ .v..., ij?|>o T \J MUlttS. uc lado no sound, hoing terror tricken, *ind his clothing whs bong torn from him. Finally ho , ell to the floor, without a stitch f clothing on his person. The ?hole occurretsco took but a minte, and by the time the machine- d y had been shut down Kowles e ras on tho floor. o Ho was attended by Drs. Lnowlton ami Dozier and was ounJ to be unhurt, except that L ome 10 or 12 painful bruises rere on his body and he was kinned in some places. "1 have 6een three men killed bat way," said Mr. Driggers * esterday, "and all of them had heir brains knocked out. This c ras a marvelous escape." d While Mon Acquitted. m Pickens, March 25.?The ver- | ict of the jury in the case of the tate against Walter Ellis, Clarnce ltichey and Walter Smith, rhite, charged with the murder of Larrison Oglosby, colored, was ot guilty. The jury was out K ttle over three hours. 1 OASTORZA. Sean the /t KM You Have Always Bou^ T ' Notice. My regular ofltce days will bo Satrdays and first Mondays. All oilier iivn vim win ii viii mm or my OtllCS ear L A C depot Will beep school ooks at both offices and will be glad > wait on 3*ou any day in the week. W M Moore, Co Supt of Education. an 16, 1905. 1 nbbage Plants ?*rora he best selected seeds. Now re-^ily f.?r shipment, large. t**ong. healthy, these plants are ;ro\vn in Ibeopen ail and will stand evero freeze witii out injury. Early Jersey Wakefield, Large Ty|? or Charleston Wakefield which are the >est known varieties ol early cabbage, Jso Heudeison's Succession, the best aige, late and sure header, Augusta Sarly Trucker, also a fine type of late ariety. Neatly packed iu light baskets, $1.50 per M, For Ave thousand >r over $1 25 per thousand FOB Ex resa office. Chas M Gibson. Youngs rsland, B C, )ec 20, 1904 ?3m. i HAVE ?01 ?' ? ? ? JirtlMl last you this mou better look and lend me yourord ive have 2 ;:e; ?eatly and quickl jst prices. Try me with ai hing you want * m m -m ? viii please you un [utlity. THE STRAIT. .Jk Aliilit j?xebb Twil itluf defer*. Pitlfcburjr, Aliiioli ii3?i ?ii in 'ere lumped lure to <1mV, and 'as the liist unsncce fuI Inn oir ver recorded in Allui/hun\ emu y. Reno Dard.liu wu> li 11 * i* fbt, and his neck was l?s oUe: ^illiatn J. Hyer* followed. Tl )Op '>f tile noo>e puilo I iiwa reeipit ntinp liini to tlm i?iomv le was not hudly lui'M. I'he ro| 'as npnii* adjusted. Vhis tin liere was no mishap. Death r idled from strunpulalion. v/ris^ s wnm For Infants and. Children. Die Kind You Have Always Bougl CA3BAQEPLANTS if 1.50 PER THOUSAND. I am prepared to till any and nil ( era wllh the beat variel it a of Cubhn 'lants Orders tilled fur any hiiiou ud vaiie'ies, Write f >r pi ices on I* f 3.0(0 ai\tl over. / ddre s < rders W T (.'hi r, MejCtjel ?*> L eo 2(>. 1904?3m i >t- i< <* i, Lancaster, S. C. Hesid noe phone No 1S7. Oltlc lavis lluildiua- corner Main ai lunlap street*; pboue No 72. Will prictlee in both town ai iiunty of Lancaster. All en1 Ik, eith ay or niuch will r ceive prompt a union Jan. 10. 190) ? tf. ????1?1? Mil jlo to the LANCASTER MARBLE AI\I> GRANITE WORKS, 'or Good Work and Low Price J. McNinch LANCASTER, S. C ^^MMUHHaazaaaaamaan v. as rs "O 3 3 ~ X -PCS 11 CD 03 ? 2. ^ ^ 03 O So <v O rTi ffi <t> y >wc ? ?-? 2 s O ^ 2 r*i _ s-1 **f *?. ni - ? . r. O ? ? ? 5* K T3 ~ G H-* W ? K 9 2 m CC CD iS C- a, > a. Id ^ CC 3 ST. 52! 0 ??* > 8 *.*-??>?c^O c?- ? g 2?c-? ? ? gjp3 B" ?? < - C oi r <2 5>S 3 K 3 - 2 L <t? _> rL -h fr J o +* - ^ - hS ^ ^ gp HjO 7 o ? - H ?i o K ? 2 S Is c 5a :r * "*< ?? S i-3t i = ?o ? h < =L r org *? ^ o ? ^ 2. tc> 3 0< f? ^ 2 ? r? h-~ r- 3* g 5 5 ? (/ - a " < ~ a<25?scC: L > 00 ?3 g M 5- t i? P3 pp P2o2L^2<'.-2 P" 2?5^;9PW g" ftj a. g - * o (X ^ K ~ 5 ? __ : xir ? 5; a o s K 0 B B " "* * oc an 1_- 1? 2 a K <X> sc ? to S. I o? STATIONERY. BILLHEAD! IENTS, BLANKS, etc., ( th ? You hai ?ee and tliei Iftrs. job printing plant an ired to do your printin y, and at low it order for anj printed and I >tli in price ant! Besptfully. JOB PRINT, LEDGER OFFICE u CASTOR^ i ,1' x j Ave ge table Preparation for As simUalingtlicFotKlandRegii!;\\a Ung the Stomachs and Dowels of t ,j Promotes l)irfcslion.Citcer(ul-! ^ ' ness and Rest .Contains neither j V Opium,Morpliinc i\or>Iineriil. ; Not NAit c otic . | I Li /tor^* of flltl DrSlMCELnrCJI^'R I^un/J'ul Sri d" . jfrj Alx.Senna * l OxAMeSmUt- 6 t?\ ( . Anise Sne d * 1 /? ? J^ffbennittl - ? \. L' 1 BiCtJrtina/r-f&fa-* ft if'1 R u HSnpSeatf - I ? " i f ^. Ctrnfred S'lgnr 1 , Y* t\Tntnyr**n~ h~tavor: , iwi Apcrfecl Remedy forConstipa- 3 \ Hon. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea 3 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- & "e ness and Loss of Sleep. nt J FacSunilc Signature of . s I s-rf - v/<- 2' iA^f-/TTCUcJu,t. l? newyork. ' i v I li| ] exact copy of wrapper. y' - ??/"' / 1 it] 1(1 tr DR. ^ Strict !y vegetable, pt. nee''. vlm :*n dess,: za klsuli 3. t j rciivc. >v '. 1; . ilcrcl PAHT'ftl! ltcw:iM* (if roun'.'(Tolls nn?J imi< . Tli up. u i ?u "s l.in v. 11 'l i:? i ft: 1 11 ' ill- ii' ', Solid for Circular tj WiLLd A.V1S MHU. CO., Sulo Agents. 1 Sold by Funderhmk Pharmacy. PIloi'H-tslON a t. t API). | . dii m 1' dkawkiihii Hit lie itiiows i " i <lt \ WFOHI) A- l'. !i()\V N. s Physicians ? d Kinveom. I 11 "fit J .-r, S. < v Trout me: i >'r the 1 jc, nose i*.t d 1 ^ tliioi a special!v. i and m Culls promptly answered day < ' ; lien l)in;lit. Ollbte over Crawford Hrn?. Drug S o;e. Phones: Olliue, n > 17(1; i ideneo-t j , , Nos. 11 anil 36. j uui mmnqmbrtir'' ynMPU mp. i n A ;\I IV! UIV Pi I IU LiUft !J i I '(nve made arrangement wn i ^ ll' lenders of umny in New v r ; ' i\ , tip] with whom i am nh'e to negoli tc secured hy first moitgage on imp ove.l 4 cotton forms, at 7 f er t; lit inter s>.? for repayable in iiiaacil > >ta Inn nt of fol. live \ ears No hr.?ke age or commit aiou cliiiigr'd Only a ic-oiaM' charge f< r ubst raer o'liti... ' j, It 1-1 wyi.lh. Aug 31?Gill. Alio: ne.' a' law | tmmmmi*. i tonhsw* ' Business ESducatiou PAYS L \ KGK DIVIDENDS ! j you lieed a i r.icli ( h'-dne's eit ueatii.n We guarantee saM-hu-i ii courses of si tidy end r est ns 1> dug mm ?3 j m.iat prnet'.eni; they have ti muperio s ?7 [ Instruethui given is urst class No |j t | cither luiFiiit'.ls c.illetri. , cr,r i ,. i,.. .i . ) vantages. IC ?ter ihhv and prm> ;re for a lucrative < si i n. Our viado t eare iu (lentatul !.; ( us assi-: \<.w .v gjlS have assisted hundreds?they an* '?? positions. Wo oiler special rates ff3* Macfoit's 8. C. lin uncss College Columbia, S. C. ? Aug. 21), 1901?tf. I J ? , _? 0 PILES! PILES! PILES! \ , 1 I)rt WiPi ons' Indian Pile Ointment [1 will ni'? P. ii'.I II er-*iini?,Ulcerrtfe i, , and Itching Pil-s I' absorbs the In- ' r* j mors, allar * the itcbing at nice acts 1 j as a-M'ltth'e, vc s in-*. nf relief. Dr. e [ Williams' Indian Piie Ointment is j pr pared <>i lv f??r Piles and itching ?.f j the piivate p'til so d nothing < ->> , ' Every b x i gi rnn'eed :v?|<! l v hv d druggists set.i i?v nrii', h.r At).*, r d !.v 1 ! $1 <mi per l.ox Wil.l lA^'S 'F\*i J<v I CO Prop's, i'ii ve'ii* <1, Olii". Lv g Hold by Fond* rl.ui U Plana y. /1" < Art -z&En? ?-? T - - " jjj I MACHIN :RY * |;i I COM! If ft L',"J!P\'ix,T\ A iMl'MVi. ! m if?' r, , / I h ! !; cata. j&r t?T?. $ ; ; I w?u"i , :.v I AND r ./ >J - ; QUO- [5 IV, I "r'l - I ; I I'" I APPU- W ' ' ' "?" \ ,h" a Mi *" fcl I'.v ! INOIN r S. ROi f <13. C.frfN'NO MACM'TJ. r*j A. j CRY, SAW PAUL AND VVOOCWORKiN?i MACHINERY. SMlNGlC A NO I ATM MACHINERY, CONN MILL A, F; . ORlCK M IK'N '. A*. ACHIN- rj 1 ' 1 CRY. KINONCO LINES M up GIBBES MACI!!\rRY COMPANY, I u | Co!u!rt?!a. S. C. M ^ r Infants rnri Children. 0 Kind ?ci? H ava Always Boughi ^ars r.hft J . gnaturo of /kXlf &X\IT AAV M l $\V ?iB I 3ss p For Over Thirty Years rnc oimaur company, mw yc*hk city. iodic&l Props sure to jn- 'onii'tish l)ES!Rf:I> !y. I ' ' <'. Tl 50 pi i"'. 1tlo. M r> i >n?:n<! i* l"it up 01'. ii' | . le-i'onnl Car:1'J It'll! hl, Itl'l * ^ ^ f - .I | I .OVt , .IHl.Ol !--'. E. RUTLEDGE, Dentist, Lancaster, S. C. \ nrkio?; ??n erodil tloosVt [?<v. m\ terms fn?tu this ti.no ei'M't!! arc st! ietlv c i>h. a vV o a a b 1;'< F r 1 c c >, II I V II! ~ in r II iiug *fi O'J \!nali*iini Filling 75 rts. Cement lulling 75 ct LtUltllFU I'l.ATK, 1 upper <et of tocHi ?12.00 per tit;11 lower -i t ?25 50 riu>e prices are strictly ciihIi. No work ilonc except cisli or good security. E. RllTLEBGE, Dentist. ./. II. \lili >* FOSTER. . Uforney at Laic, LA.NC ASTKK, S. (\ ?y* > ( o i mi i sp i- l:ii i? SRi&t?^ iHJ tilddtota ; the most fatal of all dia* /?r? tiCV'O kidney cure it* ILLS d Giiarardcsd R&aredy money refunded. Contains icdics recognized by eml:t physicians as the best for Jney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. awUJ.00. M< AS'! E" AN K a R ft A \ LVV A N 1 1 ( i'tjle ?r< ofi? ' f ill s I ) ' "? (l)ail> cxi't j 1 t*uiDw ? i W l">Tr.uDN I . l.ntM-nsl- l 7 (."in in 3 |. in Korl i .a iv ii, 7 34 a m 4 1 > p in Itnucnn* Me 7 4 1 a id 4 ( p m iilchl>u:g, 7 fto a in 4 4 > p di [ M'fst r, ? l"> a in 5 13 p m 'hai'olle, So !i 9 .36 a id 7 10 p m 'ultiinliia v'o i; 11 30 ( id 1 05 ? m V> I \\< tVi N W 0 Is a id 4o?U'iiia.i'N v^' i0 88u in I,fin ir. < ? n, r '2 12 p ? quanta,a <I I, i 4 i?o |? 111 I'i V-4 1 > UN it. a tt I. r 1 00 p n> \,> ti ii, a A n. r 3 (fi p in iitMlnn a " 6 00 p ni V??rU I ll!? " 0 AO p m uiii < H 0 10 it in 7 0 1pm )iaj 1 {!< , s-n K 0 lo iitn v i li> - <1 10 00 a m 8 4A p ni liu li toy, 10 40 a in 9 09 p m II..m milvi !e, !0'0 a ni 9 !"> p in h' ni i an n II 00 a in 9 SiO p m [alliens i*i\ 11 1 0 a in 9 4ft p m (JON NKCT IONS. ifHtcr-Soul hern, b'ealioard and 1 itut A. Norlhu?-.-ieri railwaya. ineaster? Houihern Hutlftay. \ P. J/clAJUK, -l.-st Truffle mgr ROY Ph.) o t as U Truffle Manager.