The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 29, 1905, Image 1

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f . i. ' V *:'s^3X? Ass> HlAR*aa?> I _ ** ?Wffk i>v. t?So <^^f- -^#-'-tr<r?rw^y?gWCfa?arntofcOc^w^ J ' KL.Y L A N I A 8 IK It S. TT. ' A L* U J L ay , 1906 klnjiiiv Iflnf <<i MA?Mt?ri Cl?? < * J ^ uivuiij i\iui ill lltlllj'iiWU, J f Texas. ? lVllf.J i i>\ Oil* lYOi-frHCO J of Kangrr* Oiigiu of iho Trou f!, Ti*;..im, April 25. -j jf he bloody light Ct mi*. " p:v.. ?vbon four men M /en- ' W' ' ofherv were w ?>.? l oi?ip3t?:ml i ' >n ght tn iiijil'-u ?h? joucroi #*' 11?a Texas 0( K'o'lyC-. 5: "O'U'liMi lliW liiiw r m heei i< i >' ' ? i A(iiI ' rcn 11 u . C'i t r i ... i might * itli h number to v .?=, ?od ..'. 'n icil cLargu of fa affairs. V >' (? is permitted to 0( oeur ui m>?>vi ; .,o excitement co manifested !) ughout the day th has qive'd (i vn tonight. th tJolhtn l?r*?v?n, th' son of one of fo ihc uen hilled at the prohibit en mass ire* ting last night, was to- ill day nln?/> under arrest, on a lo charge of tiring the snot which !> killed Representative .John M se Piuckney. tie stated that his he father was under the influence of tin intoxicants when bo ntiendf?d ?hr. ha meeting, and that ho (tho son) at- W tempted '<> dissuade him from attending. His father was firm, I'1 ho we vol, in his intention, aid 'll1 went to tho meeting The son rai followed and took part in the re shooting I* has been established that the 'rouble began when (.'apt Broun at tempted tonhtain recognition to speak at the meeting. It is said that Ins language was offensive to several ladies present T1 and tho fiisilude began immediately th afterward Congressman Vinekney la? was slud four tunes and was al- L. most instantly killed Thomas no Pincknoy, a brother of tho Con so gressnnn, was stiot twice in the wc back and killed, and Capt Brown E: received a bullet through the tbi heart. John E Mills, the re- in maining victim, tcok no part in j tho allair and was killed by a stray bullet. The killings are the dit?-oi re ,,f salt of a prohibition movement in 0j, Waller on-ily, whieii v.-us i .'gUD ()j some years ago, and the feeling fU] ha, beer, in'on^e. An election wj !:cv. in Waller county on tjn tvi' an! iho P ohibitionists, n;, vrt. vho?r \b' !?ir.okii'?ye were nj, , v or mv'ft.sfol (,he wj r't'oni^'lirsrj 1 a-nig ife aii- :mi? .1 to? tf-u ^Ot?f. '.ii.-l :?.>; ' M wilut I its ^ ii'u i1 t-.n i JUiiRtu'l t\ rr?'?p.ii:i-vn j t' I'M. > O OllU-i '.I '{ |llV o soti't |i K. Wuiier county jl() fov i??ti o.; enforcing the ,n uw p';<i i.-? sqnot -o.ii'rs was exo .'bated it vjis at this janctn - thai ( ?"t H M Brown, w)'< jad tigur ~ I jnotnioently as ai Auli Proliil.. lonist, sought to ,av. ilie cbnirnjan recognize biro, 831 Touft\ if was reported that friends and relatives of ihu participants lvv in the h'.ooiiy alTrsy had boon Z ' asked to come In Hempstead, and l^? it was feu rod that further trou'nie would result. Tonight, however, c" cooler counsel hns prevailed and Cl" the little town is quiet. While l'1( no further trouhie is anticipated, a number of Knngois wi'l remain here hi preserve ordor should the 'u. occasion aii*o Pneumonia. is Robbed ??* ir.Tt r ko by Foley's ''.oiey and i'ar it lei atop? IN ' ieking cough and and of heals and strengthens the longs. at If taken in tune it wilt prevent an set ttnek of pneumonia. Refuse At aubstituios 8nld t>v Fnoderburk it N Pbnrmuoy on PUSH LANCASTER. Co iion in in;. n watts one Viiii -i nt(: iiall. ? ?? id-li i. ot I nr.' MuwauUeO )>:i ! ? !!':?' II' - Loses Vun . 'O "I'ioP. .Vlilwuiiuci, April 28. ? Flunk Bige.low, pr<>si<lcnt of the First ational Bunk, of Milwaukee, 1 . i us arrested it?unv, charged with e e nhp/./d- t mi of over $1,000- ; vi ot tli?? auk > funds. The J rest of Mr i>irelo v followed his I < J mfession lo the hoard of diroc?l rs of the iimk that ho was a do-, ulter to tlio extent of $l,450,w )0. Following Mr li'gelow'b ufossion, he was removed from ^ e presidency of the hank and e facts in the cu?e were laid hero the Federal niifhnrii?..u In making his statement to the rectors of tho hunk, Mr Bige- 1 u -ai I ho hud become involved 1 o t if iii in Wall street vonil months ago. Ho had also en a persistent hull in tho wheat ftiket and recent losses in "rain s b'e:i a ldofl to Ii j ivy losses in allstreot From manipulation of o bank's funds, ho had extended o defalentious until his shortage ,<1 passed tho million dollar ark. lie saw no possibility of turning tho money, and therere confessed his action. i Hold isi $ 1 0,000 Bail. Charlotte, N. C , April 25.? id condition of Arnold Borden, o Goldsboro man who was shot >t night in a difficulty with E Edtnnndson, an itlier promt? l nt business m in of that city, is ( 1110what unproved, although tho j >und in the lungs is serious, i Imondson was given a hearing | is afternoon and admitted to hail tho mi to of $10,000 ohn VV. (iatOH L ;m68 Millions. (I t Cbiuag'j, April 25.?Humors f hank runs ii. Milwaukee and , elation- involving loco! (iims | i. j?it o f i? v*i?t;: I. market ( rthei u-.ea-ir>.'- . Mn\ 1 leal ope> "d mi i an'.'" >t ninety * ree cents oo-'r.liftj, pimping to lety-fivu and dropped '<nck to' ?Cty-three and halt. Uutcs, I to 'in- been dealing '*.eavily in i market. : d to have l?*s! be- ? f-- ia and uwo i minion do'- ^ s. It i? icc'tuod that H'trr- ^ v'rt losses wh;j due to specu!a- ' it in ivnlni'Mil nnlnwl v5.?l ' wall street. 1 noting ui. U.)l?hl)i)ic li-slwj Prominent Men. |j t UiiHifotte, N. C., April 24. \ ^ jMitunal utfruy hotwuen Arnold ( rdcri and E L. E Imundsou, o of the most prominent ciliis of GulcUboro, in which Boru was shot in the breast and ohahly seriously wooinlod, oei*red tonight. Flio trouble ocrred uhout 0 o'clock iri front of! j pnsj-eager rotation and was wiu! ssod l>v a number -f people. , r 0 diflieulty arose ovoi uiuniei-L 1 polities, and both nu n ire j , (1 to have drwa ois'ols. . j NEW CUItK ^ORC*NCEli t Vil MifMti' cancer;., u'o now ! iwn to be curable b, Hock- t ?'s A.i nica Salvo. .fas W ^*ert> , Duftiold, Ya., wide.*; 4 I ba<l {, jdttcei on mv lip for year.i, * h>? c 1 m?ed inc ruble, til) Bin klos r lc men Salve healed it and now ispeifoctlv v ll. Guaranteed I ro for cot oi.i burns. 25c at11 awford lb .1 F Mackoy iScJ(| i's, und Fundevburk Pharmacy.1 p Happenings in the state. | \s Chronicled ??v the Alert ' -'or- j respondents ?. i tie I' dumhia 1 tatu and t in ( Muti V' '.on i News and 'ouriei i (>|ujelu:s l ? Tiie Miu Assaulted and Robbed. Lilts, Ai?ii 1 25 ?Last Saturilay idght Mr. P. S. Campbell was assaulted and robbed of it Sardis church, noar hero. Mr. Campbell runs a inereantile business and lives on his farm a few ! miles fro u h r?\ Ho closvil up hia business, and as u-ual star ted liotno. When ho reached Surdis [church, about n mile from town, lie was brutally assaulted, roldied und lot'I to get liouiw as best ho so11hi. Ho was badlv hurt, but not fatally. No clue to the' identity of his assulao^j ' . , , yet I in n obtained. Barn limned. Anderson, April 2t>. TL< . n ; cm the plantation of Mr. W. H. Martin int.iiivin township was' destroyed by tire early yesterday ! morning Fourteen head of stock fiUtl a suterabh. o.:au,:ty of toraijo siui farmiti > . , - _ r ...... \vri'o lost. V! r ... :i a I uvjje plaider, '?> " ? - tiling at tbi- -f a- - i i bitn. flio 1 ' " '. li?/ Mtu n. It v. t. :?; '!<'; . !. i iIVU8 nt ,ikoil ii.,. . . .1 out no c\ i- i ill-;:; O oi :biv i\ dopsd 1 ! . - ? , L!OA'- lit)k \O V J 1 tol HIjE , *t is i. ("i . l habit t " thing, lii;i the wotV.. 3ati possii.lv houow trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary1 ind worn out hy tin pains and | poisons of dyspepHa, biliousness, Briglit's disease, any similar in- ( Lernal disorders, don't sit down ind brood over your symptoms, ] but fly fm relief to Elec* ( ric Bitters. Here you will find lire and poinuuionl forget fulness j ?f all yon<* tiooole.-, and your >ody w'dl not ho imrdoncd by a oad of debt disease At Cr.av.?!? drd Bros , J. K. Maekoy ?!v Co., ^underbill k Pharnncy. Drug ilore > Prices 50e . (jio run teed - ? o .*t?- I Killed id a Game of Ball. Allendale, April lJ5. ? A*; a,, puneofiia.se. ball yesterday uf-L moon, between WleuUulc and , -,ai' fu\ colored teams, one Paul < i-d ot-.ooj into a quarrel with \ me Willie Gardner. Holmes ( idled his pistol and opened fire, , iilliu<r a small vwgro boy about j [0 years old, an 1 \ robablv fatal?L I. y shot \Vii]to Gardner. Magis^ , rate Goodo committed Holmes t > jail for trial sit the next term ( ?f Com l. Wosit her and (. >. ? '} ? i .Vushingtou, April '2. u;o ) veekly crop report of the weaker aireau says: ( Uotton planting isn.i been noli. > . j mdor fnvorub'o condil'one, ovt nodt of Itio cotton bolt, but j lelnycd bv ruii.s in Oklahoma nn 1 j I ndian Territories, Attaint.- and 1 Northern lexns. i'tv ?v ' >f 1 lio 17th lulled mnoi. in ' lurMona ( !' Ala' ?iiui, Gwvgta and v ho t arolnv.- Ouoppirg bo. 1 in in ^ ith' I'm Aim and pot- ' ionsi'lV.o idem 1 -liifta and 1 nllivn'.ior .o Southern Georgia. ^ d Foley's Kid' ov Cure mak< s idne>a oiid bladder right. Don't eluy taking. Sold hv Fnnderinvk Pharmacy. Mr Stillv in Columbia j Former v'oUou iving On lousiness T r i \t ? Great Warehouse Gntnpatiy -Something of It; Flans. Oolumbiu lit cord, 2ilh inst. D o Sully, the cotton prince, f.pent today in the city. llo was met at the station by Mr F II Hyatt and Mr Francis U Weston, and later ?n the day t>y Fresidont E D Smith. \lr Sully has for l?vr weeks boon frying' ()V<51' hi" I 'eld in the South, with reference to the or| ganizutlon of a large cotton ware house company with sufficient capitulate pit > ido wurohmv ? .* at all centra' ,..oints ? \?r;' <outh, and to ar? ?;? for the possisib'e term w.?- housing. \\' ijul)\ ialed that his plans ! v ; i ' is ably and that i o.v r t i ? utu/.utiou to he j. ' . i' ufieenth of Muy. h< ' /jj. t. . i electa to have v. M-eh^v mtlicientlv large to take. ol! as runny as 15,000,000 oales il necessary. Mr.Sully examined the warehouses in Columbia, and expressel biiuseli as very much pleased with the situation hero. It is the purpose of the proposed organization to purchase warehouses w' i -vor they arc olFored upon adviiutiigeoos terms. - 4*'? <> FLTLL OF 1 it AG 11J M L?: A N IN G \ic tin - - lines from ,1. ti. Simmon. , of Casey, la. Think what might n.i.i resulted from oh. '3:?' r;' 00 ./h if lie .esc >' taken th i ; <s si- ine about whi )?he v rites t h >' ' eariul cough, tmu diHlurbe.l my night > rest f tried a von thing, but nothing would reli ve it, until 1 took Dr. King's N w Discovery for Consumption, Coughs unc! Colds, which completely enrod me. " Instantly rei'eves and permnnenlly curee all lu out and lung diseases; prevents grip .mi! pneumonia. At Crawford 'ires., J. F. Muckey & Co., ind Fuinierhurk Pharmacy. drugrest guaranteed: Hue and $1.00. Trial 'aitllo free. Stuto Borrows Money, .'otumbia Record. Si: " Treasure'* Jennings hasI ror.o to New York to complete) ir.-.-mgoiuents for r loan of v20r',*> ) m) ^ iho Huito from Northern )unks. It was thought up to a Y, v . eka ago iluit it would only >e necessary to borrow a little >vt. ?100,000. but in the stateuonl from the treasurer t'uut the nil aiuount would bo necetearv, In papers were mode out and the lionoy bori awr.i. The ?ntorevl vil> hp, ohout tbre< i >' throe* pltirt' '* |MT ' l*H> OCJ 'trtl'i ;? ea> ?i'Ci', <>. "i u mtel.iv rt In -i' ' 'en -1 i - ' ';i-l ?v'.|. bo ndle i .> '}. ! T":i-at . :. ! l" tbedis! ' f | in n hr f n< by counties. .1. . J'lw. - 1 I * - MPin-j; 1.1 ir i *mn ir i i movement to have the pco { Smith Carolina demand the i-.o of cotton in the manufacture if bags, .sacta and bagging, is uking extensive form. The idea vas given wide publicity, through he columns of The State of lust I'hur ainy and the farmers in Wiliamsburg county at Iheii meeting Saturday udopted resolutions onlorsing the demand fo- tho nso of M'on bags in shipping fertilizers. Tlio Slaty. ? ??H LANCASTER. Powell Baldwin Granted Bail. I I Laurens County Man Who is? Charged With Having Killed an Old Negro iu the Lattor'f Ovn HoumThe State 25 in.-t. Chief .Justice Pope at chutnhers last uight granted bail to Powell Baldwin of Laurens county in the j sum oi' $2,500. Baldwin is the j i white man charged with having j ! been one of the part)' who kill -d 1 Abo McDauiel a low :: gbts m n | The circumstances, asjiHrru'ed in J the Laurens carre?pan<1cnce oi ! Tb< Slate yesterday, are to the | eller.t that McDaniel, a negro of udvauced age, was killed iu his own home last Saturday night by a party who, after having shot the old negro, look his two daughters out into u field and whipped them with buggy Usees. The two negro girls declared that they recognized the voice of Mr. Powell Baldwin as one of the nnrl v Tlnl/imn! i j .j . UUKKTlll ??!?.-J UklCBll'U Monday and through lnsjattorneys, Messrs. Ferguson & Feather stone, applied lor hail Col. Ferguson pressed '.ho motion for hail Inst night and Solicitor Cooper made an argument in reply. Flics evidence against Baldwin is in the 1 main circnmRtanttai. He was 1 I granted bail ...? account of allida | vita from tw elderly ladies who , declare tliut the accused had a sick I child and was ut home the night of tb." killing. Baldwin has a house in the yard of the home of Misses Nancy and Katie South, who are k said to be 90 and 95 yeais of ago respectively, and they made afli- * davit to the etrect stated. Solici- <; tor Cooper argued that the elderly 1 ladies might huv been mistaken, t that they might have no way to u prove the fact that Baldwin was v at home ut the time. v The killing of the old negro v appears to have been an outrage Q which merits closest investigation v by tho officers of the law. Soli, f citor Cooper stated last night that he will do his duty without regard for anything but the enforcement ^ of law. He has just received his , commission as solicitor this week, i and lie ente s upon tho duties of * his office wiin a case which is extremely ditasteful, for he was raised in tho community where tho crime was committed and the f accused, Powell Baldwin, was a * schoolmate. Ho declares the 1 u neg^c vvr. was killed to have been \ i\r:e O' th< least nlTensivi vn in lii otttv.y, and the crime should ho punished eovere!}-. Tno parties < lived i, W'uterine township near VV..r. 8h.?P?S. <o ! . ' ' weeks ago Abo Mc- 1 Iv.rio c-roi '<i an anonymous 1 I > if; - .-what threatening ' c* ur ; \s the:c was some ro? f i\n't h c;c ' j Mr. Powell 1 I. d ;i i v :)'}(ir .howed the ' lett :o Mr. 1(>> rhe lat- 1 to; "h. or lb kn- v nothing f 'I t o ? of la :< gin. j Snlv3C'-ji.'??".?iv Mr '.M'.ldwii and ? the h' ucfi >* : wr.ru; about | ihl t in i ...ed. ( Mr. r>n'.\ in vi '.n ( (-"c uuconsciovu: by -i brie- in (he hands of one c! c<i is. for the difficulty 1 ?>ccoi\cd at Vi Panicl's pla^e. 1 When Haiti win recovered conseiousness. '( it was stated, ho t told Mehaniei that when ho came a hack he would como with a shots t gun. McDaniel went, to Laurons end inked white men tbore w bethel or not bo should leave tho neighborhood. tSomo ol them advised him not to do so. Last Saturday night the party went to McDan* lei's house about 0 o'clock. It was quite dark and nouo of the people could bo recognized by their faces. McDamel tried to drive the party away by hrin.\ upon them. The tire was return^ ed and the negro v a killed. Tho girls wore thnu taker out aud whipped. Tracks were lis overed leading from tho spot when tire whipping took place to the back door of Baldwin's house. Tho tracks did not iead up the frontdoor, which was nearei, "u,t toc.U a Komewb'.c circuitous route tf? avoid plowed ground. Upon such evidence tho arrest of Baldwin v>as made. Abo McDamel's young wife is said to have been tho cause of tho whole affair. McDaniel had run her uway before tho receipt of the anonymous Icttor. Clironic Bronchitis Cured. "For ten years 1 had chronic lii'iiiw-lnlid un Ko.l 4* ? ? - 1 -V. > ?. Vi*t VtVJ OV W?U 1UUV Ulr 11LXI OB X couU1 not speak above a whisper," writes Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montniorenci, Ind. I tried all remedies available, but with no success. Fortunately my employer suggested that 1 try Foley's Honey and Tar. Its effect was almost miraculous, and J am now cured of the disease. On my rocommendation muuy people have used Foley's Honey and Tar and always with satisfaction." Sold by Funderburk Pharmacy. Struck by Lighting. special to The State. Fayetteville, N. C., April 2b.? Friday night, April 22nd, at 7.4b, luring an electric storm, tho lightliug struck the stecplo of he Holt Morgan school house ,nd set lire to it. Tho building pas burned to the ground as it vas too far from tho mill to got pator. Tho city department went iut but could not render any sorice. The building was insured or $1,500. Mothers can safely give Foley's ioncy andTar to their children for mughs and colds, for it contains 10 opiates or other poisons. Sold >y Funderbur.< PharmacytlAA new 1 lift t tpiw KV.lvTT AHl? : A reward of $ 100., will ?> :r. or the arrest and convictio o: he party or parties who s?- rc o nnd burned my barn and 8tuV"o? iboul tbreo miles North of \ ft Wyck, on Wednesday afternoon \pril 12,190i>. J. 1). Nisbet, \pril 20, lb05-2t. Thoro is something wrong with ho woman who declares that here isn't a spark of jealousy in ier make-up. If a girl is entertaining a young nan with a mustache in tbo parOr, she's afraid the folks will mis inderstand if she sneezes. When a wouinn wants to call ler husband down before company >he doesn't say a word, but just ooks at him in a peculiar way.? Jhicngo News. A woman's idea of good luck s to find a pair of socks in tho )ile that doesn't nood darning. A girl is never satisfied until ho right man comes along and ays the light thing at tho right ime. PUSH LANCASTER.