The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 15, 1905, Image 3

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Lua! Matters OMt '~>r !?wxifif "i i KI i kMl rii <! ! 11 a M -TT >?r ? Fur rent ! 4 room cottn?*< Apply to \V 1* Bennett. c - -Fhnidora Cotton Seed, 75 cl per l>i!8hel 11 M Culp, 11 F. L No. 4, Lancaster. 3t ?Mrs. L. I.. Ford, of Laurit bur?, N. C., is on a visit to h( parents at this place. ?It was reported Wednesda that Modie Thomas, the ncgr who escaped from the chain gan here recently, had been capture in Yorkville, but the negro caugl there was not Modie. ?Major Connors visited h daughter in Columbia this weel ? Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Samu< Hammond, of the Primus scctioi April 12, 1905, a son. ?Mrs. C. D. Jones and Mil Metu Jones, of Lancaster, wei in the city for the Winthrop pla Monday night.?Rockhill Recorc ?The witnesses in the Skip per case recently tried in Winn; boro, arc being paid off here th week. The aggregate amount - 1 - * somcining over $1,000. ?One Thousand bushels slight ly damaged corn meal at 50 cent per bushel. Bennett Grocery Co. ?Mr. Robert Fly 11 n of Lar caster spent a couple of days i the city this week in attendanc upon court. He is clever, an \ve#\vere glad to meet him agair ?Camden People. Mr. R. J. Glenn returned horn Wednesday. He has made quit a tour in the North since h left here March 1st to witness th inaugural ceremonies, having visit cd New York City, the Niagai Falls and other places of interc: in the empire state. ?Bethel Presbytery convene with Aimwell church at Ridge way last Tuesday. Rev. W. I Lingle was made' moderator, an W. A. Hafner assistant clerl About 60 delegates were in at tendance. Rev. Dr. Frazer an Klder R. T. Bcaty rcprcscntc ?l.n T ? ? (>iv i<<iiiLdaiv:i ciiurcil. ?List of letters advertised fc week ending, April 15, 1905 Messrs. Ed. White, Lamen Horse Jim Wright, James Knight car A. N. Adams, Luther Knight Jim Williams, W. H. Greer. Mr; Maggie Johnson. Misses Liz/.i Fletcher, Mami btsoun, Pats Barber, Dosley Kennington. J as. F. Hunter, P. M. The Charlotte Observer, wliic for years has been one of th Ledger's most valued exchange.' has failed to come to us this week We have missed our old friend n little, for it reaches Lancaster a 7 a. m. on the day of publicatior about four hours ahead of the at rival of even our State dailies and has been giving us the new at the breakfast hour when othei wise wc would have to wait unt juSt before the midday meal. ?hor Rent! 4-room cottage o Dunlap street. Also 2 3-root cottages on French street and 3-room cottages on Arch street Apply to ?T. S. Carter, Agt. ?Mr, Roy Strait, of the Led ger force, is spending a few day in Rock Hill this week. His place i being filled by Mr. John B. Buck ner an experienced printer, wh is stopping over here for a few day en route from Florida to his ol home at Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Struit has about consun: mated ft big deal with tbe Exeol 9 sior Granite Company. He sell the company 1000 acre? of hi granite lands ? about ene-third o hia Cedar Cheek place ?for $15, 000 in cash und one-third intei eat in the company^ stock, whi?! is capitalized at $200,000. I branch railroad will be built froti tbe quarry to Heatti Springs.Review. ?Pay for Tbe Ledger. Anotlur Contfcderac Veteran Ha* Go e to Ilia Itevmvd Mr. K. W Mothershcd, an aged j. citizen of the county, who served 51 throughout the four years of the 8 war in DePass' artillery and made j a good soldier, died last Monday afternoon, April 10, 1905. lie was about 75 years of age, and 1 leaves surviving him seven sons, 'r viz: Jas. R., J. S., W. J., K. M., Robert, Oscar| and Thos. Motlicr^ shed, all of whom reside in this eounty except the latter who lives at Tampa, Fla. Mr. Mothershed's remains were interred at Newhope Tuesday. js Aaron Williams Granted a New k Trial ^ Aaron Williams, the negro who was to have been hanged at Camden for the rape of Mrs. Langley last year, was granted a new trial ,s last Thursday by the court now c in session at Camden, 011 the Y ground of after discovered cvidence. The court thought the affidavits presented sufficient to 5" liietifu nrfiori"" ' u lit W lllill. js Barn mid ^tables of Dr. <J 1) Nis bet Uiiniodi On Wednesday afternoon last t_ the large new barn and stables, s together with the windmill and several hundred dollars worth of grain and roughness at the Nisbct home about three miles north of n Van Wyck, was destroyed by fire, :e the origin of which is not known. ^ Only an hour or so before the fire ' farm hands all went into the stables with their -stock out of a ie shower of rain. It is possible :e that one of them might have c smoked during the time they c were in there and the fire have started later from the stub of a a cigarette carelessly thrown down ;t in the stable, but this is only surmise. The property destroyed belonged to Dr. J. D. Nisbct and ^ was valued at about $2,coo. It was insured in the Witherspoon agency for $500. "Laughing harleyV !>.>g Gone ! <- Luck. Auditor Cook has received a j ^ number of letters from parties no-1 J tifying him that their dogs had died and wanting to know if he ir couldn't take them oft" the tax : book, but the following from r, Charley Hammond, col., of Heath e Springs, better known as "Laught, ing Charley take thecake: 5. Mr J. A. Cook, Dear Sir:? e Your honor, I have had bad luck y on My Dog. It is dead. Some one killed it. And what I dislike about it is that I had sessed it on _ i l!.i XT * Ij yuui ua nsi. iNovv, aear sir.wnat e I want you to do for me is this: . Please take her off from your role. . I think you have the write to do Q so. I think you have the Power lt to do so. Its hard to pay for live , things and you know I don't want .. to pay for dead things. When you 5 havD a load on your sholdcr if it ,s is taken off you would feel light. Dear Mr. Cook, think back on jj what the poet says: God's word help the poor in time of trouble. Now Mr. Cook, you can help me n rite now. Now is the needy time. 11 Mr. W. C. Cauthen no doubt has it fix on his book. Kind sir, would you please see Mr. Cauthen and have a consultation with him. - If you will do that and settle this s matter between von hoath von s will shore to this nigger good. I wont tell it to No one because ? some one else mite ask of you s this same favor, for they have ^ been a lot of Dogs killed down here this season. I am yours as ever, ? The Wrong Man Hanged. * A 1 f Memphis, Tenn., April II.?A ? Commercial-Appeal special from Springfield, Ark, says it is report^ cd there that Marquis Mcadam ^ has made a death-bed confession n to the murder several years ago of Dr. C. C. Chantiess, at Center " Ridge, for which Alexander ' Brinkley was hanged at Merrillton, . 1 T\v?? Woiin?l?<i i{obb<,i V, I Fisher and O'Day, the men i captured at Wadcsboro, N. C., and identified as the parties wanted in this county for the robbery of the Springs It. & M. Go's safe at Heath Springs, arc improving. Fisher had so far recovered from his wounds as to be removed from the hotel to the Wadcsboro jail last Wednesday evening. There is now thought to be some hope of the recovcay of O'Day, the younger of the two, who was so seriously wounded. The requisition papers have been arranged nnd as soon as the men arc in condition to be moved they will be brought to Lancaster for ' r a T?t t ? uiai nisi. i ncy nave occn identified by detectives as " Connecticut Shorty" alias John Fisher, and Hun Robinson alias Clias. O'Day, who arc wanted in Alexandria, Va., for similar robheries committed in 1903. Secretary R. R. Ray, of the McAddenville mill, | which was robbed of $2,000, , about six weeks ago has also | identified Fisher as one of the . ' men who was seen about McAddenville several days before the . robbery. Detectives arc confi- . dent that the right men arc in ( custody as to both the Heath Springs and McAddenville affairs. ^ < Ik Ile a ll'Uth Springs Itobber ? A special from Charlotte, N.C., April 13th, gives tho following account of tho arr9st of a man in ( that city supposed to bo connected with tho Heath Springs robbery: Aman who givo his name r as John Smith, who is suspected of being one of tho throe burg- j lurs who rifled the safe of the . Heaath Springs Hanking Company j at Heath Spings, S (J., nlto the McAdeu Mills at McAdcnville, j was citugld here today by three | members of tho Charlotte polico force Word was scut from Lilesv.lle, tho point where the other two men wore captured, that the third one of the party was coming his way. As Smith alighted from the train an < nicer grubbed him and hustlod him to the police station. The man is non-com municutivo and declines to give any information as to who ho is or a* to whore ho cumo from ^ ^ m o Habeas Corpus l*roeeo<linjjs. 1 Two little colored girls, aged 9 and 1 1 years, were taken from Jim and Shing Dunlap under habeas corpus proceedings be- ^ fore Magistrates Caskeyand Perry ^ Thursday, and will be bound out to some good person who will P feed, clothe and raise them prop- 11 erly. The proceedings were in- c stituted by E. R. Kelley, the e grand-father of the children, be- a cause of the ill treatment they re- P ceived at the hands of Jim and " Shing Dunlap, who were of no 2 blood relation to the children but s' came to be custodians of them by P Jim marrying their mother who ? afterwards died, when he subse- 2 quently married Shing. The NS children have been placed in the V' custoday of Constable J. T. Ilun- a ter until arrangement for binding them out are made. Squire Bniles Shoots Ilia Cousin, and the Wound is Said to he t< Fatal. b Ii n \ - ' opociai 10 News and Courier. fl Charlotte, N. C., April 13.? al Squire W. O. Bailee, who is o known far and wide as the mag- e< is?rate who has married more r( couples in the past few yoars than S all of the ministers combined, ye6- ti terday shot and fatally wounded rc his cousin, Edward Bilos, a pro* ai minunt young man of this coun- B ly. It stems that bud feelings, pi has existed between the Bailee c< families, and that a quarrel ensu- H od yeetorday ns the result of an ni old grude. Bnlio's physician says O today that his condition is rery a critical, and the probability is that 01 ^ w --wc x.-2 *sb be c*Annot reoovoi from the cffeci lif 'ho wound. Squire Builea hn* bfcn urreeled ru<1 will ho given u bearing at Fort Mill S. O. tomorrow. G. W. 13, .Jr. ?Supervisor Gardner let the buildnig of the bridge over Lower Camp Creek Thursday to Mr. \V. a C. Davis for $i 50. i | I 1 What Pleasure a Woman i ? " lakes in Being Well c Dressed! It means so much to her. Her __ lYiends come to regard her as " a 111 ivoman of taste." They defer to f| ier judgment in all discussions on he subject of dress. Our Dress Goods and linens arc 1 tangible expression of propriety \nd elegance in' feminine dress. Jome in and sec what we have to Y )lfer. We never urge you to buy. ? It isn't necessary. These goods Jo the urging themselves. Y Printed colored cotton Fabrics Jj, }f sheer quality, light summ :r Ircsses, and ginghams and linens Y or " tub' suits, will of course be J[ 'cry popular. For Spring Suitings we have Taffetas, Mohairs, Spring llouctths, Kmbroidercd Crape Cloth, 1, Collicnc Cloth, Eutaminc Cloth, j_ VIousseline dc Soie, Serge, Briliantinc, Lansdown, Panama Voil. 1 SILKS. Checked Figured I /oulard Silks, Black Taffetas and J 'eau dc Soic, ,all in a variety of g, ;tyles and colors. Very respectfully, Williams-Hughes Co. pl * 1 ^ Desperate Attempt to Com- I mit Suicide. ^ . V( Spartanburg, April 13.?Alec J fandiver Ray, a pauper, aged 84 ears, made a desperate attempt r> Kill himself near the county arish today. He was found ly- goi ig on the ground near the parish mi hurch, bleeding from self-inflict- pr d wounds in the legs, throat and bdomen. When carried to the co arish he said that he had tired of pe fe, grieving abont his little n1( aandchild from whom he was (|r eparated when brought to the an oor house a month ago. He 25 ave the keeper $i to give to his jn randchild and said that |he nn 'ould die. Ray used an ordinay pocket knife in stabbing himelf. His condition is regarded s exceedingly critical. "* ,, ar Alleged Robber Identified. . co Charlotte, N. C., April 12.?A ^ dephonc message from Wadesoro tonight says that Postoffice ^ ispector Bulla positively indenties at one one of the wounded llcged safe crackers, there as nc Ginney, and claims to have ^ yidence connecting him with the ^ >bbery of the postoffice at Latta, . C., recently. The man iden- fr ficd is the older of the two men 1D.( :ccntly shot while defying arrest, irl whn rrnvc liio nimn 10 .. >?w w anu IIUIIIV CID J Ullll I ishcr. Bulla says the man's liotograph is in the criminal rc>rds of the postofficc department, [e did not know the younger an, who gave the name of 'Day. The latter continues in critical condition, while Fisher, Ginney, Js improving. *? v?T- sue.. PL ft ITHE 25 PE In tlie very best s tet grown seed IR TOES. Seed Tr White Btiss, Peerh lebron and others ;es, Onion Sets and at MACKOf IHY fupru Man onfl Ulnmn. Ill LVUIJ man anu nuwai The New Yc ^ e cause it is the strongest com puny ii *^e< anso its policies protect one millio because it 1ms over 300 million assett 3ecau.se it has over 380 millions lluse scause it paid in dividends in 1001 < ecanse it is purely mutual. It has n 3 ecause its assolts belong to the poli< ecause it does not invest in stocks hi ccauso its policies contain only on emiuin " ecause tho insuiod loaves to his wido J a law suit, jecauso its policies are incontestable Because it paid in 1004 #40,000,000 ecause it is tho best estate you can 1 ecause it gives you tho best protect for tho money. scauso you can't afford to carry anvthir best. Call oil J. 10. 11LA.CKMON of Lane ication. EASTER BJ mDl LOOKING FOR I 'I AIIIVC 's place to /LUC V<J goods for EAS ai a few prices that w SILK MULLS. "[T01 10c., 10 pieces Silk Mull, in all the buy T ICV1U D UCDV tUlUlCj V/Ull t ll?j | [itched for less than 31)c.; our , ice 24c per yard. 10 pieces Ik Mull, in all the season's best ^0I lors, worth 25c.; our price 15c hsw-ci r yard. Fine Crepe cloth, just to ht o thing to make a pretty Eastor cs* st ess; we havo them in all colors wan^ d are making special price of Dorot c per yard. Wo have Voiles v,? ho all tho neat effects at 10c, 124 cheap d 15c. I,inS? cents. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Our lino of black Dress Goods o second to none. Wo havo ()u em in all the season's best Why? lors, and our prices are just a kind I tie cheaper than our competitors. ul0 sc e our lino of SILKS and if you afford o interested in this line you can y0Ui , suited both in cpiality and you, ice. 40 inch white Lawn, same oda other merchants sell folic, our price 12?c. 40-inch lite Lawn, tho 15c quality, our 1 A . A A 1 OA 1 I A ffl'ftnt ico. iwc. ouu yurus oo nrm iu ;h white Lawn, best in town for ,uo co c, our price 5c. 3,000 yards every lome and Select li Easter E. E. Ci NT R CENT Iiiii kea*e selected mar* ISH POTAiiinipli Bliss, ess Beauty of Sit lAlVPfit !*!? - ? ? -?.? w? | w . a I (lacdei! seed CELL'S, i Should Insure In irk L(ife. \ i tho world, n families, s. rvo Fund, iver $5,1)00,000. o capital stock. :y holders. itl industrial securities, e condition "payment of w or estate a legacy and not and nonforfeitable. to its policy holders, cave to your fr"iily. ion and investment combined ig else when you can get tlio :aster and give him your ap^ % - "UT. r'VTre'"' \RGAIN3 tiSTER BARGAINS! come and buy your TER. We will give ill INTEREST YOU, ?icd Lawn, soils titS an as long us they last yon can KN yards for 50 cents. SUPPERS. i't miss seeing our lino of it Shoes We fit tho hard and have them in all the hitylcs and colors. If you u high grade slipper, such as hy Dodd or Duttonhoter, vo it; ancl if you want one er wo can please you. Prices from ?3.00 down to 50 CLOTHING. v Clothing is all tho talk. Bccauso wo handle tho that fits you, and our prices i reasonable that you can't ; not to buy when priced to la it is a groat saving to MILLINERY. r Millinery bas provon a success so far. Our styles rrect and in the roach of body. rour Hat for LOUD