The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 26, 1905, Image 1
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Tip I!p 1 f r.nttnn fshnnlii Vp cotton !>? :-. 1 w>h < u would v.'Ki 04n*? iMb
? v *.? vi v a vviivn u'ii< l J \J
Pushed.
S nit?i Ovr. diiia Division of tho
Smthurii 0 ?ttt?n A~i(Kai'ihon
Tak's Up Mr. Wii^enor'a
Sn^rgiist ion.
Too Stale.
The oiticers of the Sooth Ctuotin
i division of tin Soot horn
Cotton association have taken up
tho moveniont, started by Uic
Southern Who'esnle Cirocors, to
posh I lit* use of hugs or sacks
iuado of o )tto-i This matter vas
pit f> on tod in detail in The Slab
of riniisdny and litis ultracted at
t uition all over tho sooth i li
ido.i is tb carry out in a practieie
way otto of llio propositions on
wliieh tint Sou'hern Cotton ti s>
ciation was founded ? to inor? m-o
the mat hot foi cotton goods, ih
well as to reduce the acreage usod
in production of cotton.
vVhile sonic want to ciouto a
gteater demand for cotton goals
in tho orient to topplnnt the costly
silks, the practical business
men of iho wholesale grocers' asa
iciation have Been- an opportunity
to declare that the market can
lie expanded right here at home
by demunding thai niuntifadui crs
am cotton instead of jute end
burlap for bagging.
Indeed theie h is been some talk
of the people of tiio south resorting
to the use ot white duck, cottonaduH
and other cotton fabrics
for clothing in the world that ve
prafor wearing apparel made ot
our own Ik me staple Piis was
done per force during the V\ ur
Between the Sec-ions, when nccosuitv
required the southern pec
p!f to live very, very ec>uoini<.Ml]y.
To h()ij>4 Ihio might appear
to carrying the "movement'' to
an extreme approaching fanaticism,
l>ut. the earnest leaders in
the ctfort to pet cotton into the
control ot the producers think
that l?v next summer they viill
have the people of l!?e south wiring
to use cotton goods to an extent
unprecedented.
While this wearing appaie' proposition
may appear to bu s?nmowhat
chiraoricel. yet there imuch
foice and logic in tho m ?veinont
to demand the uso of cotton
inuf ntwl r\f Knol.irv I- ?i?
Ii.^v /f?< " "HI |II|I III III HI" K t'll II g
grain, in shipping fertilizer.*, n>'d
in other commeicinl uses. This
would increase tho consumpth n of
cotton hy hundreds of thousands
of hates.
Mr. F. H. Weston, secretary
of tho South Carolina division,
has sent to every county organization
an earnest appeal to stand hy
1 ho movement for tho increased
use of cotton in the manufacture
of bags and bagging. He has also
written to Mr. Geo A Wageuer
of Charleston commending the
movement of which Mr. W?genetis
tho lending spirit Following
is Mr Weston's letter to the
eonnty organizations:
4,1 am sonding you under separate
cover hy today's mail an
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niuviti IX lOIUIOIIUU l" U)() llHO OT
| cotlon bags. J contddor thia one
I of the moat important matters
8 that our association can under
lako. You will recall that nt 1I19
5 timo the association svas formal,
Sg it wa^ not only to moot tho proh.
fiont emergency, hut to endeavor
fl to enlarge tho field for cotton
* g >oda Th?ro is no rtaeon in the
f* world why wo should buy articles
M for our consumption?especially
Ss fertilz^rs?sicko l in anything but
j rem} carefully thi-? marked urtio'cs
land also !!> ? editorial; nud if p sible
get vculr county papers to
publish 'f. Later wo will ask the
countv organizations of the nss >.
rial ion tliroiiooiu tlio Statu to
adopt resolutions requesting the
fertilizer companies and others
who 11 -.0 sack* to use ( uly colt n
sacks; tu;d we should give pre
ferouc i > (hose fertilize* cnmpanics
and merchants who use
cott<>ii sucks.
l,.V representative of the Stu'.o
iisa lciati'in will short, y go to
Charleston for the purpose of
conferring with the ferlilizar penpie
ami will ask them to use cot
toll sacks.''
ion'r tioitho .v i rouble
ll i~ a bad hatiil to borrow unytlong,
lull the wnist thing \ on
can possibly bortow, is trouble.
When sick, sore, heavy, weary
ami worn-out by the pains and
poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness,
Bright'* disease, "any similar inlernal
disorders, don't ait. down
and 11rood over your symptoms,
but 11 v for relief to Electric
Bitters. Hero you will tint
sure and permanent forget fulness
of all yoio* troubles, and your
body will not he burdom d by a
I load of debt disease At. ('rawford
Itros , ,1. F Mnolycy <>c Oo.,
Fiind'iburU Pharmacy. Drug
stores Prices 50c. Guaranteed
Vi rival Of H II Hoy Saved Sam
il(.nu'b Life.
Montgomery, Alii, 21?ltev
Sam P. clones of (J u tersvillf,
Gu.,the wtill known evangelist mid
lecturer, hud an unusal experience
here yesterday with another minister
who threiUencd his life.
Mr. I inns was in Montgoniyry
enroute to Vuskogoe, Ala., where
he tonight delivered a iocture to
Booker Washington's school
Sam P Windham, a MoUiodlet
preacher, whose homo is at '.Ozark
A lit nnofiul a<I in ?* *? ? * 1 4
.n.i.iiaiuu iii.ii nil lilK l)(l CUU
and persuaded hurt to accompany
Wiiuihntn to IS)0 lultor's room in
a hotel. , .
No sootier were tho t.vo in
W lulham's room than the preacher
turned to Mr Jones after
fiivt locking the door and plauii g
the key thereto in his pocket, atsd
said: "God has directed me to go
to Demopolts (Ala.) and get married
and to take you with mo to
perform the. ceremony. 1'hen wo
are to conduct, a mooting in Domopol'H,
after which we will return
to Montgomery and conduct u
iik c;ing here.
"If you don't assent to thj-s,
either you or 1 must die."
At this moment a hell hoy
kn joked at liio door ami iufoimid
M ! .I/yoaa 4l\??f K a . .- ..i- .1 ?
u>> -v* mm ii'- r??i ivanuil in
the telephone. Excu*in?? himself
he managed to leav ? the room,
h ft < 1 n null eft- to say Jid n >t re
turn/ tjo wn-i 7ollowed to tho
depyt, however, l?y Mr VVindham
who was arrested there by Detective
Payne
NE V CURE KOR CANCER
v VII. surface cancels are now
known to he Curable by Rneklen's
Arnica Salvo. ,Jns Walters
of Dutlield, Va., writes: "1 bad
a cancer on my lip for years, that
seemed incurable, till llucklon'Aruica
Salve healed if, and now
it 16 perfectly well." Guaranteed
euro for cuts and (turns. 25c nl
Crawford Bros', .J F Mnckcy vfc
Co'h, and Fnnderlturk Pharmacy.
\
Foley's Kidnoy (hire makes
kidno>? and bladder fight. Don't
delay taking. Sold by Funderburk
Pharmacy.
:: in uiu oiuiu.
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V i limn id ' y ill.- AN-It (lt?r
I; -poudunt.s of i lit" ('o!uinl?i:i*
Slate ami tin; 1'hai h'stnn
News iir.il ( i nrier.
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.' hut A Y un^ White Girl
j Sparlnnlm.r^ April i}^. ? A
\o.injyr 111:115 M'.mieil NaKofe ami Afs
j I?ishoj>, v. I:i; uii'ii, <o>t into n
I diflieuliy t! 11 ^ v- wn^ in Wiilkcs
i Row );i Wcet Km!. Manor nh >t
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:it ni^Toip Vifi'l miIm*' (!, lint tin? trill
shuck ti small white ?irI noucliv.
Il is stii<l ilr.it t-lin will not live
l>ish n Iris .It 'i-n n rested and lii
are tir? !ti:i?j for N .tioo.
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An (Vd"7\<-g i .i !vii!<-?k
Laurens, April 23 - \cding on
information contained in n niicf
from AJ agist rule (JaiupO'
II i?i Waterloo,Sheriff Ducljift'y
deputiu went to the vicinity ,of
Ovviirgsvilie. 14 ihihs southwest
uf this city, this afternoon, ti) in-!
vestigate the kiiiing lust tpght ut j
tiis homo of Alio MelMmOK ft
worthy negro aged .(50; The N?ftieors
Imve not ri turned at this
hour an I (let:!ils of the alfatr arc
meagre According to rep rls u
party of \\ liit*- na n went to Me
Daniel's I. one ior th? purpose of
ti 'gging c.;ttu'n^ members of lit*
family A >0 undertook to defend
his people and was killed. j
Kuiptud A Shotgun Into II 8 Own
11 eu 11.
Iva, April 21. -Mr. Jim Me- '
Cuijough, u young nun about 2d j4
or 27 years of age, committed j.
MlcidvJ late yesterday afternoon j
by shooting him-olf in the li,;i I
with n shotgun.
it is not known that h'o rvei ,
intimated that lie had any intro:-'
lion of killing himself, \ |(dt hough j
he said some tWno ago tihit Ii< I
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would ?tt Mion ho dead ?: > ??11v*t*. !
IP was Mili'vu iug at the time a ip i '
rheumatism ami for some timothy
family 1 troli- tins ifot hi on usj
nlfii-.int us it might have bo.maudj '
,1
it is thought that for tin so reason-?
[I
ho committed tho rash :?C. Hot.
wont c,t in the.yard ami pl.u -d |,
the gun ngain-t the garden fence j ^
jandralhd his hrfcthfer who was'
v.orUtug nearby, mid thin lirod
tho fatal shot.
Ktinners of Ciroenvilio Will lie- (
iluce 9$ For Cent. {
Granville,- April 23.? A cm- >
vass tnftdo hy Mr W. N Blakely i
of this city umoiig_.the iirmors of \
(irociivillo county to the (
amount of l iTxl I hay Will plant in
( rtttftll lli'.-: vmif .. a"-s* i
v:wui|i'iri'U Will) ]
the previous your rev< :\U some interesting
fuctnl ,
Forty-thrV? humors wore con ,
suited. Thirty-five of tliis nijrn- \
l ?w gave ?Yut the uiformrilion tlint 1
theyj.woiikl plant loss acreage in
cotton this yenr; seven . would (
plai t '.he srtinc, and one colored )
farmer said h? would plant more. I
| H.o total'ne-rcnjjw of those, com (
j suited for the y?nr T!>fM wits 1
2,713 acres, while for thov.proscnt ^
year the anno fnrmeia v\ ill pKrJt t
only 1,717 n civ's in c >Mon, a do- f
cronse in acreage of 1>G per c-nt. n
| Th) fact that this information P
Wim ff(i1l?rtf?'l '?" ,l
? i & \m i inn moK re 11 Iftblo
f-irnifi's ?>f tho coufctv, and
living.us tboy d<? in ?tf) Jjarta ofrfc
tho <tou ity, Hit! i. tliidj.itm <>t '
lacrenio in Mils o.'nVnty ' can liu 1
[closely determined.
j.ntn must answer to recrrai l
(ioverraent. I,
Bimn iiyvr Ivinjjj Has Closed and
(ioiic 'n Savannah but is Iv\peetcd
to Return.
f v
I he S>ate.
W. SI. Soll? is llio tar-fumed ,
htind kin?r, will he arrested ^
bench warrant issued l>y the j
Cniud Si. <s court a1, Greenville .
l- M?ii . ? h re'uniM to Columbia '
r i.i Savannah. I'o is charged i
with violating the intcrunl revoiin
I >.w . of the I'nitod States in i i?l .
r>L iiul ab-tting in the transport!:- (
ft ni of i!l;cii whiskey and in ^
i: i it ' ri _ 1 . % . i .. 1.. I . -I '
.. _ ...... . <. i ?> 111 ui;> 1113 W l'< 11*1 ii (
tcla'dc:' license. The amount oa ,
tks b -n.l ..a* lix:I?y the court .
:>4 $1,('t )i), a:. I the ciso will t?< .
it ?d Sti the next term of court. ,
lie is prepared to give bond i nd
\vi!l he ready for trial when the
ease is called. '
At r.iosont Hellers hs in Havan1
a
rah. He left hero at 1 o'clock (
Tbnrsla* night His place on (
th vais sit t?t i> closed and has
v
hot n since his departure. (
..'re niaxitnutn penalty for aid
in? and shotting in illicit trunsp
Si ition of whiskey is live years' f
iiu iisonment and :i linoof?5 000. ,
The penalty for wholesaling .
under a retailer's licence is much
lei* severe.
v
Pneumonia, is Kohhcd o'its Ter- h
rors }
)\ Foley's iiohey ami Far. It 1
ops the lucking cough and and n
i.:ih and strengthens .the lungs. r
li tjil.cn in.t:mo it will prevent an ,
. tack of pneumonia. Ucftisc
. 1 i>titut'cSold try Funderourk "
' nrlnaey.
Marion Pun's Insurance) Paid.
(1
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.Marion Parr's insurance bus; ^
u6n puitl. The agent of the ,
i'irgitiin Life Insurance coinpun) ^
fcStenlay rct-oivcd :i cluck from { ^
11:1 ho'trto office for the full j
tjnfnnl carried by the man who
o
vua recently hunted ? $213. |
ihe policy was made pawiblo to
he'wifo of Marion Pair, Mrs.
r
s lUPurr, and, acting under the ^
,i , in fitieh eases the insurance
vni paid to lier. It will be rumlleil
llial I'm r made a will in
vliicn ho left the policy to his
n >iher, "but as tho face of the
jnlicy was not changed it was derided
that thy money would hftvo ^
o bo paid the honcliciary. It
,vaa biiid that Mrs. Parr, the j
not her, had signed a release so
'ar as the will was concerned. -- j,
Jolumbia Record.
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; i id, OP ruAop, M!& iMf NO i
I
iro thcso linos from ,1. II. Sun- n
non*, |'f Casey, In. Think what s
night hnvo resulted from his tor- v
;il?!d cough if ho hud not taken
he rirtdicine about which ho writes
4I hud a fearful cough, that dis- {l
uqtyed fny night's rot. 1 tried
jveiytlfing, but nothing would reicvtrn,
until 1 took Dr. King's
S'ew Difecuvory for Consumption, "
'?b?fltOjfelancI Colds, which coin- j
cured.mo." Instantly reicvo'tfaftd'pormancntly
euro; all
fcr$if5tnd lung diseases; prevent*
rti pminmoniu At Craw-1
viiil ltytts;, J. F. Miickey & Co.,
ind Fonderburk Pharmacy. drtig;c^t;
guarantcetl; 50c and $1.00. <
Trial bottlo .free, ,
?Onci'l'liousand bushels slight- ?
y damaged corn meal at 50 cents '
jcr bushel. 1 ' ' r
Bennett Grocery Co. I1
siganiy unav^o Against fliliani
i Alan Wlm (tot in Sou'li
Carolina Must Ansv.rr to
11 u\ s of Hi is Stnt< .
-'peoiul to trreenvido News.
Columbia, April 21 That sorn!lo<l
Orangeburg romance tool; n
01 ions turn today when ])i Ken
on W Mil la nl want ut-rostod for
uguniy, on information s nt b>
hat town from St Georges. Dr
milliard, who is from Iruiat :i;.o
is, \mi-miriiel yivtc day to Mi-,
rdlio Kenyon i f St Georp .
iiul tho rotsm for his a.r -t i
h?t ho has an thcr wife from
v bo in ho will separated by a ilo
iroo of tho divorce court. lie
lenouncid Ids arrest as being
\ holly wring and malicious
mil intimated that he would
11alto a hot tight in the jor.rt .
As llicj story rmi-, Mia< K?mi
on 8!i>v tlio nnmo !
he newspaper simiu months ago
md tit lieving that Ik whs roi i
ivo of her family wrote to him,
ocoiving a prompt icply. i ! of'
van a quick friendship between
ho two. They mot in St. Louis
luring the World's Fa r n ' tinit
ho t- (tny Dr. .Millard enne boo
o claim the young woman for his
n itle. I'ho couplo h'.d some dificulty
at lir-t in having the ceronony
perfoimed; Ini thev tinalh
vent to ttio Bapti-l parsonage
vhere they were united in the
louds of wedlock by tho Itev 10.
d. Dightfoot, a L5a.ptist divine
n a card published today tho
tit ister declared he would
ot have ollicl i'. 'd had h ; kt < Wn
li.d .Millard was divoiced or that
nolhei preacher hud sefu* d to
nvc anything to do with the hap*
y pr< coedmg.
1'nder the South (' ovinia laws
ivorcv-s cannot bo granted and
:my arc uot recognised by the
tatfl court Friends of Dr. A!i 1 ltd,
however, contend that on
iimrncMiweuith euni?t override
nothor, and thoy say that nine
liing is liable to happen in view
f the arrest torfa '. Tho wedding
is already attracted cousidcrahle
itonuty, and in view of this later
hnpler to day it may be mom incresting
nhll before. everybody is
itisficd.
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Murdered and Tied to Ttce.
11 unt motor;', \V. Vn., Apiil22.
Hound hand and foot and tied
0 u tree, the body of a wall-dress
1 Rinti was found today near IJij*
V]\ witli :i knife blndo thrust
hrou^J) his heart. Ui-j throat
lid 1) . out ironi ear to ear, and
1 is believed that ho was murdcrd
hefoi.? ho v as lied to the tree,
'inned to the coat of the man was
i piece of pajmr boarin" the incription:
"Vor. will bother iw no
norc.''
Tho body has not boon identii.d
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Voii'y's Honey and 'L'ar in bust
r ciuii|) and whooping cough
ntnins no opiates, and cures
|u:ckly Careful mothers keep it
I to hvu>n. Sold by Fnnderburk
'hut ?n?Qy.
MM REWARD?*"
A reward of SI 00, will bo paid
ortboaireht and conviction il
be party or pari it who -at lire
o and turned m\ barn and stable
bout three miles Noi th ?*f Vi n
Vyck, oji VVcdrji^dnv afternoon
Vpril 12,1903.
J. 1) Nisbet,
tpril 20, 1905-2t.
?
Minors (1 !:?(. Nan Patterson
(hiso.
.'nno I, IJM'4 ? (Visar Voting,
u bookitiuker, while riding in a
T
Imnso 11 cub with Nan Patterson,
acinous girl, was mysteriously
shot to death with a pistol at the
corner of West Broadway and
Franklin streets at 8.30 a m. Nan
ib.th . son was arrested, charged
who murder, ard committed to
ihu Tom is without hail.
\ N vcmbcr 15, 1001 -iler lirst
trial began before dustico Vernon
I M Davis in the supremo court ?
Assistant Lb !i: t Attorney Hand
for tho po pie, Abraham Levy
j and Panic! O'lveillv for the do.
fense Alter the trial had progressed
for ten days one of the
nror was taken ill and, on November
20, the jury was dismissed
and tho trial postponed until
another jtirv could b\ impaneled.
Decembers, 1904 -Nan Patterson's
second trial was begun
before du-tice Davis in the same
court, it continued to December
23, when the jury, after a long
u liberation, disagreed- 1 bey
wciosaid to stund G to G.
April 10, 190.1?Man Patterson
was milcd for trial for third time
in the sumo court. At tho request
of the district attorney it was
postponed, as .1 Morgan Smith
a:-.d his wife, Nan Patterson's
si>ler, who had been nought for as
witnesses by the State, had been
found in Cincinnati and wero
to ho brought to New YorkApril
1 1 ?.1 Morgan Smith and
iii> wife were charged with conpiracy
to extort money from tho
lend man, Young, and committed
in default of hail.
April 17 ? Nan Patterson's trias
\va.? postponed until next day,
awaiting decision of court on
Smith's letters.
April 18 ?Nan Patterson'1
third trial begun.
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M thers can safely give Foley's
Honey and Tar to their children for
o mghs and colds, for it contains
no opiates or other poisons. Sold
by Fun lorbur.c Pharmacy.
Senator O II Plait Dead.
Washington, Conn., Aptil 21.
I'niUd States Senator () II
Piatt of Connecticut lied hero tonight.
The immediate cause of his death
was tho breaking of an abscess,
which had formed in the right
lung. Strangulation followed.
Hie senator wa* conscious and apparently
without pain until the
last moment.
i C ASTOR IA
I For Infants and Children.
The Kind Y Have Always Bought
Floiidorit Cotton Seed, 75 els
per bushel. 11 M Culp, K. F. D.
No. L, Lancaster. 3t
? For rent ! -i-room cottage.
Apply to \Y P Bennett. 3t
Buy your Faster Shoes front
us. big int new st) lot?. Tnn
slippers for n.en, Indies nnd children
just in.
\Y ilii un.'-lInches Co.
?1-or Kent! 4-rooni cottage on
Dunlap street. Also - 3-room
cottages on French street and 3
3-room cottages on Arch street.
Apply to T. S. Carter, Agt.
i ?